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The following 2 images provide visual information about the product associated with Ear Dry Leader NDC 37205-617 by Cardinal Health, such as packaging, labeling, and the appearance of the drug itself. This resource could be helpful for medical professionals, pharmacists, and patients seeking to verify medication information and ensure they have the correct product.

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label image - bottle

LEADER's Ear Dry is a medication used to help dry and relieve water-clogged ears that may result from swimming, bathing, or water-related activities. The active ingredients are Isopropyl Alcohol and Glycerin, and this product is distributed by Cardinal Health. It comes with warnings that it should not be used if there is ear drainage or discharge, ear pain, irritation, rash in the ear or if the user is experiencing dizziness. It also includes a notification to keep it away from fire or flames, and if undue irritation or sensitivity occurs, the user should discontinue using it and consult a doctor. If tamper-evident shrink film is broken or missing, it should not be used. This product is exclusively available under the Leader brand and comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.*

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carton image - carton

This is an advertisement for Earwater Drying Aid, which is safe and effective for all ages. It helps to prevent discomfort in the ears from water clogged ears and clears water trapped in ears. It is recommended for use after swimming, bathing, showering, or any water-related activity. All Al LsadarĀ® brand products have a 100% satisfaction guarantee and a full refund policy. There is a disclaimer stating not to use if the cap band is missing or broken. The ingredient list is not available.*

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