








Directions Apply 2-3 drops of Earwax MD into the affected ear. Tilt your head to the side and remain in that position for 10-15 minutes to allow the drops to dissolve the ear wax. After waiting, use the rinsing bulb to gently rinse out the ear. Repeat this process as needed, up to 3 times a day. Always follow the instructions on the product packaging and consult a healthcare professional if you experience any discomfort or if the ear wax does not dissolve easily. Safety Warning Always use as directed. Keep out of reach of children. Do not insert drops or bulb into ear if ear is injured or infected. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. If contact occurs, rinse immediately with water. Do not use if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. Always test on a small area of skin before use. If irritation occurs, discontinue use and seek medical advice. Store in a cool, dry place. Keep away from heat and open flame. Do not use if seal is broken or missing. Review: Yes. It was affective. But not gonna work on the first try. But precedence pays off. Enjoy! Review: I had a recent physical exam for employment purposes, and the Dr noted that there is a lot of ear wax in one of my ears. He mentioned it wasn't a big deal, but to make sure I schedule an ENT appointment if I start having hearing issues. Sure enough, a few weeks later I started feeling a blockage in my ear and I was hearing muffled. I did some reading and bought these drops hoping it would fix my issue without having to take a day off from work. First time I tried them, a lot of ear wax came off. But I was still hearing muffled. Second day, some more earwax came off, but still hearing muffled. Third day, same thing. I then stopped using them and made an appointment with the ENT. A few days later though, I tried the drops one more time and left them on for about 45 minutes, and voila! I was able to hear again. I had almost given up on the drops, but it turns out that it requires multiple days of drops for them to work. I'll be applying them about once a month just to keep from accumulating ear wax.




| ASIN | B06XCZYSP2 |
| ASIN | B06XCZYSP2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 40,593 in Baby Products ( See Top 100 in Baby Products ) 91 in Ear Syringes (Baby Products) |
| Brand | Earwax MD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,480) |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,480) |
| Date First Available | 15 Jun. 2020 |
| Format | Liquid |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | BD9457 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 7.62 x 10.8 cm; 14.17 g |
| Units | 1.0 count |
| Volume | 0.5 Fluid Ounces |
S**W
Yes. It was affective. But not gonna work on the first try. But precedence pays off. Enjoy!
R**9
I had a recent physical exam for employment purposes, and the Dr noted that there is a lot of ear wax in one of my ears. He mentioned it wasn't a big deal, but to make sure I schedule an ENT appointment if I start having hearing issues. Sure enough, a few weeks later I started feeling a blockage in my ear and I was hearing muffled. I did some reading and bought these drops hoping it would fix my issue without having to take a day off from work. First time I tried them, a lot of ear wax came off. But I was still hearing muffled. Second day, some more earwax came off, but still hearing muffled. Third day, same thing. I then stopped using them and made an appointment with the ENT. A few days later though, I tried the drops one more time and left them on for about 45 minutes, and voila! I was able to hear again. I had almost given up on the drops, but it turns out that it requires multiple days of drops for them to work. I'll be applying them about once a month just to keep from accumulating ear wax.
E**D
I have the ear endoscope (which I tried first and failed to unblock the clog) so I can confirm this washes the ear canal pretty much completely clean after being clogged so bad I had hearing loss. After letting the product settle for 45 min, the ear is pretty clogged (like full of liquid feeling). I took a warm shower and flushed repeatedly (not too deep in the ear, more like just getting flow) with warm water until my ear was clean and hearing completely restored. It was a long process for me, but definitely a life saving product. 10/10 would recommend to my family and friends with ear wax issues.
B**D
This product does seem to work, but it is way too expensive an comes in a tiny bottle that must add to cost per oz. (Fraction of oz, really, as that is all there is.) The bottle does not have a common and inexpensive dropper cap; instead it has a proprietary 'ear dropper' that allows almost all of the compound to run out as the dropper is removed from the bottle. It also does not seem to reach the bottom of the bottle, as when the liquid gets low it picks up nothing. Even when full what it picks up runs out into the bottle (or all over elsewhere) as the dropper is removed from the bottle. If they simply had a dropper cap I would have given it 4 stars (reduced from 5 because of its price). It's almost as if the product is designed to be spilled and wasted so consumers will buy more. (I did not reviiew the squeeze bulb here.)
R**5
I have used a lot of ear cleaning products in my life time. No products out there will completely dissolve your ear wax, so get the idea out of your head that you will be able to just dissolve the cerumen plug (conglomerate of ear wax blocking your auditory canal). I have tried the elephant ear washing kit alone by itself. Yeah it may get the cerumen plug out, but it can also cause vertigo and possibly rupture your ear drum. Trying to scrape the ear wax out with a tool is also dangerous. It’s very easy to scrape and cut the inside of your ear canal, which can result in an infection. Also many times people just end up pushing the cerumen plug in further. So what then should I use? The best way for me is to soften up the cerumen plug, and use a bulb to syringe it out with warm water. Of the ingredients out there to dissolve cerumen plugs, sodium bicarbonate is the best. It works better than hydrogen peroxide. You just need to avoid over using the product because it can change the ph in your ear and increase your risk of swimmers ear. I always use earwax MD because they are the only ones who use sodium bicarbonate.
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