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Brand Name :
Golden Ear Drops
Synonyms :
arachis oil/eucalyptol/nutmeg oil/terpineol
Class :
Carrier/peanut oil; Eucalyptus plant/anti-inflammatory; nutmeg tree seeds/anti-inflammatory; essential oils/antimicrobial
Dosage Forms & StrengthsÂ
Solution (ear drops)Â
90.1% v/v; 7.5% v/v; 0.4% v/v; 2.0% v/vÂ
Indicated for Ear pain
First, warm the bottle, like body temperature. Then, tip your head sideways
Next, squeeze some drops into your ear with the dropper
Keep your head tipped for at least two minutes
After that, gently put a tiny cotton ball in your ear
Take it out a few minutes later Do this routine at night and in the morning for a couple of days until the wax clears
Dosage Forms & StrengthsÂ
Solution (ear drops)Â
90.1% v/v; 7.5% v/v; 0.4% v/v; 2.0% v/vÂ
Indicated for Ear pain
First, warm the bottle, like body temperature. Then, tip your head sideways
Next, squeeze some drops into your ear with the dropper Keep your head tipped for at least two minutes
After that, gently put a tiny cotton ball in your ear
Take it out a few minutes later
Do this routine at night and in the morning for a couple of days until the wax clears
Refer to the adult dosingÂ
Actions and Spectrum:Â
Actions:Â
Arachis oil, eucalyptol, nutmeg oil, terpineol – a diverse blend with multiple benefits. Peanut oil acts as a carrier, helping medications and nutrients absorb. Eucalyptol comes from eucalyptus; flavoring cough drops while reducing inflammation and aiding respiration. Nutmeg oil gets extracted from nutmeg seeds, is used in perfumes and flavors, and is thought to possess anti-inflammatory and digestive properties, too. Terpineol adds floral scents from essential oils, boasting antimicrobial and antioxidant effects, valuable for fragrances.Â
Spectrum:Â
Arachis oil helps medicines get absorbed. Eucalyptol has a nice smell and reduces inflammation. It’s suitable for cough drops and flavorings. Nutmeg oil’s aroma is used in perfumes and flavorings and may benefit health. Terpineol is a monoterpene alcohol with a floral scent. It fights microbes and damage from oxidants. Together, they work well for  medicines, cosmetics, flavorings, and aromatherapy. They enhance absorption, aid breathing, and promote overall wellness.Â
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Limited data is availableÂ
Black Box Warning:Â
Follow these steps for effective, safe medication use: keep it cool under 25°C and away from heat. Use the original container. Don’t take expired medications. Ask your pharmacist how to properly dispose of unused medicines. Don’t flush them or toss them in the trash: protect the environment by discarding medications responsibly. Store medications properly and dispose of them correctly, and you’re doing your part for safety and sustainability.Â
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Contraindication/Caution:Â
ContraindicationsÂ
CautionsÂ
Pregnancy consideration:Â Â
No data is available regarding the administration of the drug during pregnancy.Â
Breastfeeding warnings:Â Â
No data is available regarding the excretion of drug in breast milk.Â
Pregnancy category:Â
Category A: well-controlled and satisfactory studies show no risk to the fetus in the first or later trimester.Â
<b>Category B: there was no evidence of risk to the fetus in animal studies, and there were not enough studies on pregnant women.Â
Category C: there was evidence of risk of adverse effects in animal reproduction studies, and no adequate evidence in human studies must take care of potential risks in pregnant women.   Â
Category D: adequate data with sufficient evidence of human fetal risk from various platforms, but despite the potential risk, and used only in emergency cases for potential benefits.   Â
Category X: Drugs listed in this category outweigh the risks over benefits. Hence these categories of drugs need to be avoided by pregnant women.   Â
Category N: No data is available for the drug under this category.Â
Pharmacology:Â
Arachis oil, called peanut oil, is a carrier oil. It helps other medications or nutrients absorb quickly. Eucalyptol comes from eucalyptus plants. It has a distinct scent and fights inflammation. This makes it worthwhile in cough drops and flavorings. Nutmeg oil smells lovely, too, and is used in perfumes and flavorings. People believe it reduces inflammation and aids digestion. Terpineol is a monoterpene alcohol with a floral scent. It kills germs and prevents oxidation. The combined effects of these work well in drugs, makeup, flavorings, and aromatherapy products.Â
Pharmacodynamics:Â
The pharmacodynamics of the arachis oil, eucalyptol, nutmeg oil, and terpineol blend involves studying their interactions with living systems and the resulting effects on the body. Arachis oil helps medicines or nutrients get absorbed better. Eucalyptol from eucalyptus plants has an aroma and fights inflammation, affecting breathing and immunity. Nutmeg oil’s scent may impact various body processes and is considered healthy. Terpineol, a floral-smelling alcohol, has antimicrobial and antioxidant     effects. Together, these components make the formulation versatile, potentially influencing diverse biological systems for use in medicines, cosmetics, and aromatherapy.Â
Pharmacokinetics:Â
Limited data is availableÂ
Administration:Â
The combination of Arachis oil, eucalyptol, nutmeg oil, and terpineol would be applied differently. It depends on the exact mixture and intended purpose. Usually, arachis oil helps the body absorb medicines or nutrients better. It acts as a carrier for them. Eucalyptol has a strong aroma and reduces inflammation. So, it might be put in cough drops or flavorings. Nutmeg oil also has an aromatic smell. It could be used in perfumes or food flavorings. Terpineol is a monoterpene alcohol with a floral scent. It might be added to products for its antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. The dose, form, and way of taking the combination would vary. It all comes down to the application, like pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, flavorings, or aromatherapy.Â
Patient information leafletÂ
Generic Name: arachis oil/eucalyptol/nutmeg oil/terpineolÂ
Pronounced: uh-RAH-kis oil/yoo-kah-lip-tol/NUT-meg oil/TUR-pin-eolÂ
Why do we use arachis oil/eucalyptol/nutmeg oil/terpineol?Â
This blend has four key parts: Arachis oil, eucalyptol, nutmeg oil, and terpineol. Arachis oil is peanut oil. It helps carry nutrients in medicines and beauty poducts. Eucalyptol comes from eucalyptus plants and smells nice. It’s used in cough drops. Nutmeg oil is from nutmeg tree seeds. People use it in perfumes, foods, and because it might help health. Terpineol is a floral-smelling alcohol compound. It stops germs and stops oxidation, so it’s used in fragrances.Â
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