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- Title
How does liquid docusate sodium (Colace) compare with triethanolamine polypeptide as a....
- Authors
Masterson, Emily; Seaton, Terry L.
- Abstract
The article discusses research being done on the effectiveness of liquid docusate sodium as a ceruminolytic for acute earwax removal as compared to triethanolamine polypeptide. It references a study by A. J. Singer and colleagues, published in a 2000 issue of "Annals of Emergency Medicine." Fifty adult and pediatric patients from a university-based emergency department were enrolled in the randomized double-blind trial. Measured outcomes included the percentage of tympanic membranes totally visualized with or without saline irrigation and the adverse events subjectively reported by patients.
- Subjects
EARWAX; SODIUM; PEPTIDE hormones; HOSPITAL emergency services; TYMPANIC membrane; SALINE irrigation
- Publication
Journal of Family Practice, 2000, Vol 49, Issue 12, p1076
- ISSN
0094-3509
- Publication type
Article