Lipo Flavonoid Ear Pain Relief Drops With 4% Lidocaine Liquid
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Lipoflavonoid Ear Pain Relief Drops (Carton Artwork Lipoflavonoid Ear Pain Relief Drops)

Lipoflavonoid Ear Pain Relief Drops (Carton Artwork Lipoflavonoid Ear Pain Relief Drops)
Label for Lipo Flavonoid Ear Pain Relief Drops with 4% Lidocaine, an otic liquid solution in a 0.42 fl oz (12.4 mL) bottle. The label highlights fast-acting earache pain relief, soothing effects, and bacterial fight. It includes directions, warnings, inactive ingredients, and states it is safe for children 2 years and older. Distributed by Lipo Flavonoid LLC.*
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Lipoflavonoid Ear Pain Relief Drops (Label Art Lipoflavonoid Ear Pain Relief Drops)

Lipoflavonoid Ear Pain Relief Drops (Label Art Lipoflavonoid Ear Pain Relief Drops)
Label for Lipo Flavonoid Ear Pain Relief Drops with 4% Lidocaine, a topical anesthetic auricular liquid. The label includes active ingredient Lidocaine HCl 4%, directions for use, distributor information, and contact for questions. The product volume is 0.42 fluid ounces (12.4 mL). The labeler is Clarion Brands LLC.*

* About these descriptions: Image descriptions on this page are generated by automated AI analysis of the product label images from the manufacturer's FDA label submission (SPL). They are provided for reference only and may contain errors or omissions. Always rely on the printed label itself and the official FDA labeling, and consult a pharmacist or healthcare professional with any questions about this product.