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You should not use Cortisporin Otic Solution if you have an ear infection or condition other than a bacterial infection, including a ruptured ear drum. You also should not use this medication if you have herpes, chicken pox, small pox or an ear infection that causes blistering. Do not use Cortisporin Otic Solution if you have asthma, a sulfite allergy or are allergic to neomycin or a similar antibiotic. If you are pregnant or become pregnant while using Cortisporin Otic Solution, talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of using these ear drops. Cortisporin Otic Solution can pass into breast milk. Do not use if you are breastfeeding without first telling your doctor.
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