Dermcare Otoflush Gentle Ear Cleanser For Dogs Cleans The Inner Ear Of Your Pet And Prevents Infection
Cleans the ear canal of wax and exudates in dogs
A non-sting neutral buffered ear solution
Safe to use when your dog has a ruptured ear drum (can occur with chronic ear infections)
Designed to help treat infections of the outer and middle ear - improves the penetration of prescribed ear medications.
Helps to reduce microbial (bacterial and yeast) numbers
Increases the susceptibility of bacteria to commonly used antibiotics.
Can be used for ear maintenance once per week
Helps to keep bacterial and yeast populations under control in the ear
Flushes out ear debris.
Note
Registered for use in dogs only
Active Ingredients
Disodium edetate (also known as Tris EDTA)
Poly(hexamethylene) biguanidine hydrochloride (also known as PHMB)
Directions for use
For routine ear cleaning
Remove the cap of the flush nozzle
Insert the nozzle just into the ear canal opening and squeeze to fill the ear canal (approx 0.5mL for small breeds or 1.5mL for larger breeds)
Gently massage the ear then allow the dog to shake its head to remove debris and excess liquid from the ear
Repeat this process until the liquid coming out of the ear is clean
Wipe off any debris and excess liquid from the ear and ear opening
Remove any adherent ear exudate from the flush nozzle before replacing the cap
Repeat this procedure once weekly only
For use in conjunction with an antibiotic ear treatment
Remove the cap of the flush nozzle
Insert the nozzle just into the ear canal opening and squeeze to fill the ear canal (approx 0.5mL for small breeds or 1.5mL for larger breeds)
Gently massage the ear then allow the dog to shake its head to remove debris and excess liquid from the ear
Repeat this process until the liquid coming out of the ear is clean
Wipe off any debris and excess liquid from the ear and ear opening
Remove any adherent ear exudate from the flush nozzle before replacing the cap
Repeat the procedure twice daily for a maximum of one week or as directed by a veterinary surgeon
Ears should be flushed and excess flush removed prior to antibiotic use
Extended daily usage can result in tissue overhydration and may retard healing of the tympanic membrane
Prolonged treatment should be monitored by a veterinarian
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