REBAMPEE OTIC
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Manufactured By Steris Healthcare Pvt Ltd
Composition rebamipide alpha lipoic acid and acetylcysteine capsules
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Description:
REBAMPEE OTIC is an advanced oral formulation that combines Rebamipide, Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA), and Acetylcysteine to support inner ear health and slow the progression of age-related hearing decline. This triple-combination therapy provides antioxidant protection, cellular repair, and anti-inflammatory benefits, making it a scientifically-backed approach in managing auditory dysfunction. It is especially useful in cases where oxidative stress and inflammation contribute to presbycusis, commonly known as age-related hearing loss.
What is REBAMPEE OTIC?
REBAMPEE OTIC is a nutraceutical and antioxidant-rich supplement formulated to target degenerative changes in the cochlea and auditory nerves. It is often prescribed in the supportive treatment of sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) caused by aging, oxidative stress, or chronic inflammation in the inner ear.
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Rebamipide 100 mg: A mucosal protective agent with anti-inflammatory and free radical-scavenging properties that aid in cellular repair in cochlear tissues.
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Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA)100 mg: A potent universal antioxidant that restores nerve function, reduces oxidative stress, and supports mitochondrial health.
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Acetylcysteine 100 mg: A precursor to glutathione, it helps detoxify inner ear cells and reduce inflammatory cytokines that contribute to hearing damage.
Uses of REBAMPEE OTIC
REBAMPEE OTIC capsules are primarily used in the treatment of age-related hearing loss and other related auditory conditions where oxidative stress and inflammation are known contributors. It may be beneficial in:
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Age-related sensorineural hearing loss (presbycusis)
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Noise-induced hearing loss (as adjunctive therapy)
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Tinnitus and auditory fatigue
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Ototoxicity from prolonged drug exposure
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Recovery post-ear infections or acoustic trauma
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Enhancing cochlear antioxidant defense mechanisms
Possible Side Effects of REBAMPEE OTIC
Common Side Effects:
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Mild gastrointestinal discomfort
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Nausea
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Headache
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Metallic taste in the mouth
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Abdominal bloating or gas
Serious Side Effects (rare):
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Allergic reactions (rash, itching, swelling)
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Dizziness or imbalance
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Liver enzyme elevation (with prolonged use)
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Breathing difficulties (with known acetylcysteine hypersensitivity)
If any serious symptoms occur, immediate medical attention is recommended.
Precautions Before Using REBAMPEE OTIC
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Consult your doctor if you have liver disease, kidney impairment, or chronic gastrointestinal disorders.
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Use with caution if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
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Not intended as a substitute for hearing aids or ENT-prescribed primary treatments.
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Avoid alcohol and smoking during treatment as they may reduce the antioxidant efficacy.
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Ensure adequate hydration during use, especially when taking acetylcysteine.
Drug Interactions
REBAMPEE OTIC may interact with the following:
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Antibiotics (e.g., aminoglycosides like gentamicin) – may worsen ototoxicity
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Anticoagulants/Antiplatelets – Alpha lipoic acid may enhance bleeding risk
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Insulin or Oral Hypoglycemics – Alpha lipoic acid may enhance their effects, causing hypoglycemia
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Nitroglycerin and nitrates – Acetylcysteine can potentiate their hypotensive effect
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Iron supplements – High antioxidant activity may reduce iron absorption
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Drugs causing oxidative stress – such as cisplatin, loop diuretics, and salicylates
Always inform your healthcare provider about all current medications and supplements before starting REBAMPEE OTIC.
Conclusion
REBAMPEE OTIC offers a synergistic blend of therapeutic agents that combat the root causes of age-related auditory damage—oxidative stress, inflammation, and cellular degeneration. It supports hearing health naturally and effectively, making it a valuable part of age-related hearing care strategies. Always consult an ENT specialist or audiologist for proper evaluation and dosage guidance.