Aqua Ear Solution helps prevent & helps treat swimmer's ear.
Uses: Aquaear helps prevent and helps treat "swimmer's ear", which can occur when water is trapped in the ear canal after swimming, bathing, surfing or diving. Aquaear dries up moisture and retards the growth of bacteria. Aquaear also helps relieve the painful inflammation caused by swimmer's ear.
Boxed Contents: 35mL liquid
Size: 35mL
Warnings
For external use only. This product is not recommended for children under 3 years of age. Consult a doctor and do not use: - In blocked or severely inflamed ear canals. - If discharge, grommets or ear ache is present. - In a perforated ear drum. - If sensitivity or irritation occurs. Do not use in the eyes or on broken skin. If swallowed seek medical advice. Avoid contact with eyes or naked flame. Keep out of reach of children.
CAUTION
Keep out of reach of children. This product is packaged with a tamper evident cap seal. Do not use if seal around cap is broken or missing.
Ingredients
Active Ingredients: Each 1mL of Ear Drops Solution contains: Glacial Acetic Acid 17.3mg, Isopropyl Alcohol 634mg.
Contains: Sulfites.
Directions
- Use Aquaear immediately after swimming or bathing. - Tip head to one side and instill 4-6 drops in the ear. - Hold this position for one minute. - Repeat for other ear. - Keep bottle tightly closed.
STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS
Store below 25°C.
Storage Temperature: Below 25°C.
Questions about Health & Personal products & Aquaear Ear Drops 35mL
Q. Where can I buy Aquaear Ear Drops 35mL?
A. Aquaear Ear Drops 35mL can be bought online on the Live Healthy Online Store.
Q. What's the origin of this item?
A. Aquaear Ear Drops 35mL is imported out of Australia and manufactured by Aquaear.
Q. What's the expiry date for Aquaear Ear Drops 35mL?
A. At the very least, each product has a use by/expiration date between 12-18 months from the date of purchase. We never sell expired products. The length of time for the expiration date or "best used before" date depends on the type of product, as well as the brand.
Some perishable items (such as certain probiotics) generally have shorter expiration dates.