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The following image provide visual information about the product associated with Ear Drops NDC 50804-508 by Good Sense, 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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This is a medication in a dropper bottle for the removal of earwax. The product is stored in an outer carton. The solution may crackle on contact with earwax due to the release of oxygen. The bottle cap should be kept on when not in use. The inactive ingredients are acid, flavor, glycerin, propylene glycol, sodium lauroyl sarcosinate, and submicron sage. It is important to keep the carton and full labeling for future use. The product should not be used if the safety seal is torn or missing. Do not use if experiencing ear drainage or discharge, ear pain, irritation or rash in the ear, dizziness, an injury or perforation of the eardrum, or if you have had ear surgery recently. Avoid contact with the eyes when using this product. Do not use for more than four days, and if excessive earwax remains after use, seek medical advice. The product is for use in the ear only, and adults and children above 12 years can use it. It is advised to keep the drops in the ear for several minutes by keeping the head sideways. Use twice daily for up to four days or as instructed by a doctor. Any remaining solution may be removed by gently flushing the ear with warm water using a soft rubber bulb ear syringe. The product should not be used for children under 12 years without consulting a doctor. Distributed by Geiss, Destin & Dunn, Inc. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.*

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