Debrox Ear Wax Removal Drops are the number one doctor- and pharmacist-recommended ear wax removal brand* because they’re a safe and convenient in-home solution to clogged ears from excessive ear wax. Ear wax build up can be caused by frequently wearing ear buds, in-ear headphones, hearing aids, or ear plugs. Excessive ear wax build up can lead to ear discomfort and reduced hearing, which can affect your day-to-day life. Debrox is easy to use and starts working immediately; simply put 5-10 drops in the ear so the gentle, non-irritating microfoaming action can go to work softening and loosening ear wax. After using Debrox, ear wax can drain from the ear and ears are relieved from built-up ear wax so you can return to daily life without muffled hearing caused by excess ear wax. Trust Debrox to help keep your ears – and hearing – clear with the ear wax remover recommended most by doctors and pharmacists. Also available in a convenient ear wax removal kit featuring a soft rubber bulb syringe to rinse your ear after using Debrox Ear wax Removal Drops. *IQVIA Claim Substantiation Validation Statement, 12/1/21 - 11/30/22; Pharmacy Times 2023 Annual Pharmacists Survey
- Debrox Ear Wax Removal Drops use microfoaming action to gently soften and loosen excess ear wax, allowing it to easily drain
- This ear wax remover can relieve ears from excess ear wax caused by frequently wearing earbuds, in-ear headphones, hearing aids, and ear plugs
- Debrox makes ear wax removal at home easy and safe these ear drops contain 6.5% carbamide peroxide to aid in the removal of ear wax
- This gentle and non-irritating ear wax remover is safe for adults and children over 12 years of age; children under 12 years should consult a doctor
- Contains 1 0.5 fl oz bottle of Debrox Ear Wax Removal Drops in a convenient, travel-sized bottle; simply squeeze 5-10 ear drops in each ear, while to the microfoam goes to work instantly
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