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    Outer ear infections (OE) affect millions of people annually with significant associated healthcare costs. Incorrect administration or non-compliance with the treatment regimen can lead to infection persistence, recurrence, antibiotic resistance, and in severe cases aggravation to malignant otitis externa. Such issues are particularly pertinent for military personnel, patients in nursing homes, the geriatric population, for patients with head or hand tremors and for those with limited or no access to proper healthcare. With the intent of using traditional material science principles to deconvolute material design while increasing relevance and efficacy, we developed a single application, cold-chain independent thixotropic drug delivery system. This can be easily applied into the ear as a liquid, then gels to deliver effective concentrations of antibiotics against bacterial strains commonly associated with OE. The system maintains thixotropic properties over several stress/no stress cycles, shows negligible swelling and temperature dependence, and does not impact the minimum inhibitory concentration or bactericidal effects of relevant antibiotics. Moreover, the thixogels are biocompatible and are well tolerated in the ear. This drug delivery system can readily translate into a user-friendly product, could improve compliance via a single application by the diagnosing health care provider, is expected to effectively treat OE and minimize the development of antibiotic resistance, infection recurrence or exacerbation.

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    Bogdan A Serban, Kevin Shi, Jeremy B Alverson, John Hoody, Nigel D Priestley, Albert H Park, Monica A Serban. Single Application Cold-Chain Independent Drug Delivery System for Outer Ear Infections. ACS biomaterials science & engineering. 2020 Oct 12;6(10):5969-5978

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    PMID: 33299928

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