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Acetic Acid (Glacial) Ph. Eur., 2.0% w/w
Ear spray for auricular use
EarCalm Spray is indicated for the treatment of superficial infections of the external auditory canal.
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Route of administration: Topical. For external aural use to the external auditory canal only.
Adults, children, aged 12 years and above, and the elderly.
For treatment of superficial infections of the outer ear: one metered dose (60 milligrams) to be administered directly into each effected ear at least three times daily (morning, evening and after swimming, showering or bathing). Maximum dosage frequency one spray every 2-3 hours.
Treatment should be continued until two days after symptoms have disappeared but no longer than 7 days.
Before using the product for the first time, prime the pump by depressing the actuator 6-10 times until a fine spray is obtained. Use within 1 month of first actuation. If more than one week has elapsed since the last use, dispose of the content of the pump chamber by 1 or 2 depressions of the actuator.
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The product should not be used in patients with a known sensitivity to any of the ingredients.
Not recommended for children under 12 years of age without medical advice.
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Do not use for more than 7 days. Avoid spraying near the eyes.
If pain occurs during use, or if symptoms worsen or do not improve within 48 hours, or if your hearing becomes impaired, stop treatment and consult your doctor.
Patients who are known to have a perforated ear drum should only use the product under medical supervision.
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