Carbamide Peroxide 6.50% Kit
Generic Name: carbamide peroxide 6.50% kit
Brand Names:
Leader Earwax Removal Kit
Earwax removal aid
Overview
Earwax removal aid
Uses
For occasional use as an aid to soften, loosen, and remove excessive earwax.
Dosage
tilt head sideways palce 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 ear with warm water, using a soft rubber bulb ear syringe
Warnings
Ask a doctor before use if you have: ear drainage or discharge ear pain, irritation, or rash in ear recently had ear surgery dizziness an injury or perforation of the eardrum
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Carbamide Peroxide 6.50% Kit used for?▼
For occasional use as an aid to soften, loosen, and remove excessive earwax.
What are the important warnings for Carbamide Peroxide 6.50% Kit?▼
Ask a doctor before use if you have: ear drainage or discharge ear pain, irritation, or rash in ear recently had ear surgery dizziness an injury or perforation of the eardrum
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Medical Disclaimer
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