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1 Report generated from BNF with QVH Formulary provided by FormularyComplete ( Accessed Title Formulary Status Section TA Number TA Link Annotation Almond Oil 12.1 Drugs acting on the ear-> Removal of ear wax ALUMINIUM ACETATE Aluminium Acetate Aquoral AZELASTINE Buccal preparation BUDESONIDE Budesonide Canesten CHLORAMPHENICOL Chloramphenicol CLIOQUINOL CLOTRIMAZOLE externa->astringent preparations externa->astringent preparations->aluminium ACETATE nasal allergy->antihistamines fungal infections->miconazole ->BUDESONIDE ->CLOTRIMAZOLE externa->anti-infective preparations->chloramphenicol
2 Dymista Eludril ->FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE->With azelastine hydrochloride ->CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE->With chlorobutanol Exterol 12.1 Drugs acting on the ear-> Removal of ear wax FLUMETASONE PIVALATE FLURBIPROFEN Gentisone HC Gentisone HC HEXETIDINE HYDROCORTISONE IPRATROPIUM BROMIDE Lidocaine Loramyc preparations->corticosteroids preparations->corticosteroids->hydrocortisone->with antibacterial externa->anti-infective preparations->gentamicin->with corticosteroid preparations->corticosteroids decongestants->antimuscarinic ->LOCAL ANAESTHETICS fungal infections->miconazole->buccal preparation Molcer 12.1 Drugs acting on the ear-> Removal of ear wax Nasacort ->TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE
3 Olive Oil 12.1 Drugs acting on the ear-> Removal of ear wax Oraldene ->HEXETIDINE Otex 12.1 Drugs acting on the ear-> Removal of ear wax Periostat Peroxyl Pyralvex Rhinocort Aqua Rinatec Rynacrom Salicylic acid Saliveze Salivix SODIUM CHLORIDE Sodium Chloride Mouthwash, Compound, BP SODIUM CROMOGLICATE SST ->DOXYCYCLINE ->HYDROGEN PEROXIDE oral ulceration and inflammation->salicylates->salicylic acid ->BUDESONIDE decongestants->antimuscarinic->ipratropium BROMIDE nasal allergy->cromoglicate->sodium CROMOGLICATE ->SALICYLATES ->SODIUM CHLORIDE nasal allergy->cromoglicate
4 Strefen TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE ->FLURBIPROFEN Waxsol 12.1 Drugs acting on the ear-> Removal of ear wax With antibacterial preparations->corticosteroids->flumetasone PIVALATE With antibacterial preparations->corticosteroids->hydrocortisone With chlorobutanol ->CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE With corticosteroid ->CLIOQUINOL With corticosteroid ->GENTAMICIN AS Saliva Orthana Avamys ->FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE->Fluticasone furoate Bactroban Nasal 12.2 Drugs acting on the nose-> Nasal preparations for infection->nasal staphylococci Beclometasone ->BECLOMETASONE DIPROPIONATE 1st Line BECLOMETASONE DIPROPIONATE 1st Line Beconase ->BECLOMETASONE DIPROPIONATE 1st Line BENZYDAMINE
5 Benzydamine hydrochloride ->BENZYDAMINE Betamethasone ->CORTICOSTEROIDS BETAMETHASONE preparations->corticosteroids BETAMETHASONE Betnesol-N preparations->corticosteroids->betamethasone ->With antibacterial Betnesol-N ->NEOMYCIN SULFATE->With corticosteroid Betnesol-N 12.2 Drugs acting on the nose-> Nasal preparations for infection Betnesol preparations->corticosteroids->betamethasone Betnesol ->BETAMETHASONE Biotène Oralbalance BioXtra CARNOY'S SOLUTION CARNOY'S SOLUTION Used in MaxFax for treatment of odontogenic keratocytes -UNLICENSED. Cerumol 12.1 Drugs acting on the ear-> Removal of ear wax Chlorhexidine ->CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE
6 CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE Choline salicylate ->SALICYLATES Choline Salicylate Dental Gel, BP ->SALICYLATES->Choline salicylate Corsodyl ->CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE Daktarin fungal infections->miconazole DEXAMETHASONE preparations->corticosteroids Difflam ->BENZYDAMINE DOXYCYCLINE Ephedrine decongestants->sympathomimetics->ephedrine 1st Line topical nasal decongestant EPHEDRINE decongestants->sympathomimetics 1st Line topical nasal decongestant Flixonase Nasule ->FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE Flixonase ->FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE Fluticasone furoate ->FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE
7 FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE FRAMYCETIN SULFATE GENTAMICIN Genticin Glandosane Hydrocortisone HYDROGEN PEROXIDE Hydrogen Peroxide Mouthwash, BP Locorten-Vioform Locorten-Vioform MICONAZOLE MOMETASONE FUROATE Nasal staphylococci Naseptin ->GENTAMICIN ->CORTICOSTEROIDS ->HYDROGEN PEROXIDE preparations->corticosteroids->flumetasone PIVALATE->With antibacterial externa->anti-infective preparations->clioquinol->with corticosteroid fungal infections 12.2 Drugs acting on the nose-> Nasal preparations for infection 12.2 Drugs acting on the nose-> Nasal preparations for infection->nasal staphylococci
8 Nasofan ->FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE Nasonex ->MOMETASONE FUROATE NEOMYCIN SULFATE Nystan fungal infections->nystatin 1st Line for oral/perioral fungal infections NYSTATIN fungal infections 1st Line for oral/perioral fungal infections Nystatin fungal infections->nystatin Otitis media 12.1 Drugs acting on the ear Otomize Otomize PILOCARPINE PREDNISOLONE Predsol Salagen preparations->corticosteroids->dexamethasone->with antibacterial ->NEOMYCIN SULFATE->With corticosteroid of dry mouth->systemic treatment preparations->corticosteroids preparations->corticosteroids->prednisolone SODIUM PHOSPHATE of dry mouth->systemic treatment->pilocarpine
9 Sodium Bicarbonate 12.1 Drugs acting on the ear-> Removal of ear wax Sofradex preparations->corticosteroids->dexamethasone->with antibacterial Sofradex ->FRAMYCETIN SULFATE->With corticosteroid TRANEXAMIC ACID TRANEXAMIC ACID Mouthwash 5% for prevention of bleeding post-dental extraction in patients on oral anticoagulants and where bleeding occurs post-op. UNLICENSED. Vistamethasone preparations->corticosteroids->betamethasone Vistamethasone ->BETAMETHASONE With antibacterial preparations->corticosteroids->betamethasone With antibacterial preparations->corticosteroids->dexamethasone With corticosteroid ->FRAMYCETIN SULFATE With corticosteroid ->NEOMYCIN SULFATE Xerotin Xylocaine ->LOCAL ANAESTHETICS
10 Xylometazoline decongestants->sympathomimetics->xylometazoline XYLOMETAZOLINE decongestants->sympathomimetics Triamcinolone 0.1% dental paste Restricted oral ulceration and inflammation->corticosteroids->hydrocortisone (Non-proprietary) Triamcinolone 0.1% dental paste UNLICENSED. Maxfax only. 7.5g tube. CORTICOSTEROIDS Dymista nasal allergy->antihistamines->azelastine ->With fluticasone propionate LOCAL ANAESTHETICS Mometasone ->MOMETASONE FUROATE Oralieve SALICYLATES
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