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Are there any non ototoxic antibiotic drops for the eyes?

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Dr. Robert Stachler answered

Non ototoxic eye dro: ciprofloxacin and ofloxacin are nice choices for the eyes. Both are safe and not ototoxic. Good luck and feel better!

Dr Ali and 4 doctors agreed

Answered 4/24/2016

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