Waxil Ear Drop is consists of Benzocaine, Chlorbutol, Paradichlorobenzene, and Turpentine Oil collaboratively contribute to this medicinal formulation tailored for ear care Combining analgesic, antimicrobial, and ceruminolytic properties, the solution aims to alleviate pain, address infections, and assist in the removal of earwax.

Benzocaine: Functions as a local anesthetic, providing relief from ear pain and discomfort.

Chlorbutol: Exhibits antimicrobial properties, aiding in the prevention and treatment of ear infections.

Paradichlorobenzene: Acts as a ceruminolytic agent, facilitating the breakdown and removal of earwax.

Turpentine Oil: Enhances antimicrobial effects and soothes inflammation in the ear.

Apply the solution to the ear canal as directed by your healthcare provider, adhering to the prescribed dosage and frequency for optimal results

Common Side Effects may include:

Temporary warmth or mild burning sensation in the ear.

Temporary hearing loss.

Occasional allergic reactions, such as rash, itching, or swelling Discontinue use if these signs occur.

Avoid use in cases of known allergy to any components Not suitable for application on perforated eardrums or in the presence of ear drainage, discharge, or irritation

Consult a healthcare professional if symptoms persist or worsen.

Ear medications are typically administered as needed Follow your healthcare provider's guidance, and if unsure, consult them for advice.

 

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Waxil Ear Drop

Waxil Ear Drop

Benzocaine (2.7% w/v) + Chlorbutol (5% w/v) + Paradichlorobenzene (2% w/v) + Turpentine Oil (15% w/v)

packet of 10 ml Ear Drop

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Waxil Ear Drop 10ml

Waxil Ear Drop 10ml

Benzocaine (2.7% w/v) + Chlorbutol (5.0% w/v) + Paradichlorobenzene (2.0% w/v) + Turpentine Oil (15.0% w/v)

bottle of 10 ml drop

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