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Cl-ear Express Ear Drops
Item code: 16-31-349
Earwax is a natural, oily substance produced to protect the eardrum. In some people this wax can build up which can lead to partial hearing loss or ear pain. Cl-ear Express Ear Drops have a dual action: glycerol gently softens the wax and urea hydrogen peroxide releases oxygen to break up earwax, making it easier to remove.
Suitable for adults. You should refer customers using any other medication in their ears to the pharmacist or their GP.
Directions for use
Tilt the head to one side with the affected ear facing upwards. Customers should avoid touching the ear with the nozzle and be advised not to put nozzle into the ear canal. Drop three to six drops into the ear and gently massage around the outside of the ear. Keep the drops in the ear for a few minutes, then rinse with lukewarm water to remove the remaining earwax. Use once or twice a day for up to six days.
Cl-ear Pain Relief Ear Drops
Item code: 16-31-330
Earache and pain can be caused by a number of conditions, but often the cause is unknown. Cl-ear Pain Relief Ear Drops have an active formula that relieves pain and itching to support healing inflammations of the ear. They coat the outer ear canal with a protective film, helping to soothe irritation and swollen tissue resulting from burning, itching, swelling and pain. Cl-ear Pain Relief Ear Drops reduce swelling in the ear and contain a local anaesthetic to alleviate pain.
Suitable for adults, the elderly and children aged over six months. Not suitable for use at the same time as any other ear drop preparation. When used on children, customers should protect the ear with cotton wool.
Directions for use
Tilt head to one side with the affected ear facing upwards. Customers should be advised to avoid touching the ear with the dropper and not to put the dropper into the ear canal. Drop two drops into the ear. Allow a few minutes for the drops to reach the ear drum, keeping the ear tilted. Use three times a day for up to three days. If symptoms do not improve, or worsen after three days, customers should contact their doctor.
Red flags
Adults and children with any of the following symptoms should be referred to their GP:
• A very high temperature or feel hot and shivery
• Earache that does not improve after three days
• Swelling around the ear
• Fluid coming from the ear
• Hearing loss or a change in hearing
• A severe sore throat, dizziness or have been sick
• Regular ear infections
• A long-term medical condition, e.g diabetes or a heart, lung, kidney or neurological disease
• A weakened immune system.3