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WARNINGS: DO NOT USE if you have ear drainage or discharge, ear pain, irritation, or rash in the ear, or if you are dizzy; consult a physician. DO NOT USE if you have an injury or perforation (hole) of the eardrum or after ear surgery, unless directed by a physician. DO NOT USE for more than 4 days; if excessive earwax remains after use of this product, consult a physician. Avoid contact with eyes. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
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Uses for occasional use as an aid to soften, loosen and remove excessive earwax.
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Continental Manufacturing Chemist, Inc.
Ear Wax Removal Aid | Continental Manufacturing Chemist, Inc.
DIRECTIONS: For use in the ear only. For use by 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 ear. Use twice daily for up to 4 days, if needed or as directed by a physician. Any wax remaining after treatment may be removed by gently flushing the ear with warm water, using a soft rubber bulb ear syringe. For children under 12 years of age, consult a physician. NOTE: When the ear canal is irrigated, the tip of the ear syringe should not obstruct the flow of water leaving the ear canal.
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