Swimmers Ear Complete Relief Liquid
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Swimmer's Ear Complete Relief Ear Drops is a homeopathic ear drying aid that contains 100% natural active ingredients. It is intended to provide temporary relief from water or congestion in the ears, ear irritation, itching, sensitivity, and pain and discomfort. The product is for people ages 2 and over and should not be used by children under 2 without consulting a physician. The homeopathic ingredients in the product are officially listed in the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States, although individual results may vary. The product should be stored between 15 to 30 degrees Celsius, and the cap should be replaced within 30 days of opening. This product is not intended to replace standard medical treatment and should be used externally only. If an individual experiences ear drainage or discharge, pain, inflammation, or dizziness, they should consult a doctor before using the product. It is also flammable and should be kept away from flames. The product's claims are based on traditional homeopathic practice and have not been evaluated by the FDA.*
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