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This is a drug label for an ear wax removal aid with the active ingredient carbamide peroxide 6.5%. It is comparable to Debrox® which is a foaming ear wax removal product. The directions for use state that the product should only be used in the ear, and that adults and children over 12 years of age should tilt their head sideways and place 5 to 10 drops into the ear. The drops should be left in the ear for several minutes by keeping the head tilted or using a cotton ball in the ear, and the product should be used twice daily for up to 4 days or as directed by a doctor. The product may cause a crackling sound due to the release of oxygen. There are warnings against using the product if the ear has drainage or discharge, ear pain, an injury or perforation of the eardrum, history of ear surgery, or if there's irritation, rash or dizziness. The label further warns users to avoid contact with the eyes and the product should not be used if the tamper-evident safety seal is broken or missing. If excessive ear wax remains after use, users should stop using the product and consult a doctor. Children under the age of 12 should consult a doctor before use. The label indicates that the product should be stored in the original carton at temperatures below 25°C (77°F), and out of reach of children.*

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