Cleanses ear with microfoam action. Safe, non-irritating. Provides a safe, nonirritating method of softening and removing earwax.
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*pH differs from USP specifications.
Indications
For occasional use as an aid to soften, loosen, and remove excessive earwax.
Warnings
For use in the ear only Ask a doctor before use if you have ear drainage or discharge, ear pain, irritation or rash in the ear, dizziness, an injury or perforation (hole) of the eardrum, or recently had ear surgery Stop use and ask a doctor if you need to use for more than four days, or excessive earwax remains after use of this product When using this product avoid contact with the eyes. Keep this and all drugs out of the reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
Comments about Debrox Drops Earwax Removal Aid, .5 fl oz:
This is the only product that should be used to clean your ears. I had an ear ache and my ENT doctor took a big chunk of wax out of my ear. He said to use Debrox once a week for maintenance. It liquifies the wax overnight and then you can just wipe it out of your ears. If you have a build up - use it 4 nights in a row then wash your ear with warm water.
Use as directed, cleanses the ear with sustained microfoam.
Adults and children over 12 years of age: tilt head sideways and place 5 to 10 drops into ear. Tip of applicator should not enter ear canal. Keep drops in ear for several minutes by keeping head tilted or placing cotton in the ear. Use twice daily for up to four days if needed or as directed by a doctor. Any wax remaining after treatment may be removed by gently flushing the ear with warm water, using a soft rubber bulb ear syringe.(not included)
Children under 12 year of age: consult a doctor.
The package has been overwrapped for your protection. Do not use if plastic overwarp printed "sealed for your protection" is disturbed or missing.
Avoid exposing bottle to excessive heat and direct sunlight. Product foams on contact with earwax due to release of oxygen.