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Toxic injury to the middle and inner ear can be caused by a wide range of substances, including therapeutic drugs, antiseptics, and inert components of the vehicles (table 1). This article reviews those systemic and topical ototoxic agents that otolaryngologists encounter in everyday clinical practice.