- Stomach Ache / Digestive Health
- Allergy Relief
- Bacteria , fungal,Protozoal Infections
- Bone, Joint and Muscle Aches
- Brain And Nervous System Disorder
- Cold, Cough and Flu
- Diabetes
- Ear Care
- Endocrine Disorders
- Eye Care
- First Aid and Bandages
- Hypertension
- Oral Care
- Pain Relief/ Management
- Reproductive Health
Cerumol Ear Drop 11ml
- Description
- Cerumol Ear Drops contains Arachis oil refined (peanut oil) 57.3% w/v and chlorobutanol hemihydrate 5% w/v.Arachis oil refined helps lubricate ear wax and chlorobutanol hemihydrate, an antibacterial agent, which also helps to loosen the wax.
- How to use
- For use in the ear.
Adults, the elderly and children:
• Prepare a small pad of cotton wool, the size of your thumb nail.
• Lie or sit down and tilt your head to the side.
• Use the dropper to put 5 drops into the ear canal.
• Do not push the dropper into your ear.
• As the liquid enters your ear you may experience a harmless tingling sensation.
• Moisten the small pad of cotton wool with Cerumol or smear with petroleum jelly.
• Place the cotton wool pad in the ear but do not push it too far into the ear canal. This helps to keep the liquid in the ear canal.
• Remove the pad after one hour or the next morning.
• Repeat twice a day for three days.
• The loosened wax usually comes out on its own, but if any wax remains, consult your doctor for possible syringing.
• Do not use for longer than 3 days without consulting your doctor - Precautions
- Cerumol Ear Drops should not be used in case of:
• An allergy to any of the ingredients and other oils eg peanut oil or soya.
• A sore or inflamed ear canal.
• Dermatitis or eczema on the outer ear.
• A perforated ear drum.
Always consult your doctor before use during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
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