Foster And Thrive Earwax Removal Kit Ear Wax Drops Kit
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The Foster % Thrive Earwax Removal Kit with Carbamide Peroxide 6.5% is a safe, gentle, and non-irritating product designed for occasional use to soften, loosen, and remove excessive earwax. Its active ingredient is carbamide peroxide 6.5%, and the kit includes a washer bulb. This earwax removal aid is only for use in the ear and should be used cautiously by people with ear drainage or discharge, ear pain or irritation, or a recent injury, perforation, or surgery of the eardrum. It should be kept out of reach of children and stored in a cool place away from direct sunlight. This product is distributed by McKesson Corporation and has a Honey Back Guarantee if purchased from fosterandthrive.com. The directions included indicate that adults and children over 12 years of age should tilt their head sideways and place 5 to 10 drops into the ear, keeping the drops in the ear for several minutes by keeping the head tilted or placing cotton in the ear. They should use it twice daily for up to 4 days or as directed by a doctor. The inactive ingredients in this product include anhydrous citric acid, glycerin, propylene glycol, sodium citrate, sodium lauryl sulfate, and water.*

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