AKUSTONE ALERT ear drops 15 ml for pain, itching and redness
£8.66
- It is recommended in inflammations of the outer ear (Otitis externa), which are manifested by: – pain, – itching, – redness,
- creates conditions that inhibit the development of pathogenic microorganisms, moisturizes and soothes irritations,
- for preventive use in people with a tendency to the so-called swimmer’s ear.
- HOW TO USE In inflammation of the outer ear, unless your doctor tells you otherwise: 1-2 drops 3-4 times a day. To prevent infections of the external ear canal (so-called swimmer’s ear): 1-2 drops after swimming in the pool. The dropper (the tip of the applicator) should not be inserted deep into the ear so as not to damage the hearing organ. IMPORTANT
Additional information
Manufacturer | aflofarm |
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Package Dimensions | 9.8 x 4.8 x 4.4 cm, 30 Grams |
Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Brand | Aflofarm |
Target audience | children, adult |
Manufacturer reference | 15 |
by Marco M.
So many people saying that is not in English.
Above on the product description is how to use it in English.PEOPLE JUST DON’T BOTHER TO READ ALL THE DESCRIPTION!!!
by T A Jones
I found that it helps to relieve itchiyness and moisture inside the ear.
by A. Klein
Instructions are not in English
I followed diagrams. Seems to be helping
by Cuthy
Maybe I used them wrong as written in Polish
by Amazon Customer
Don’t buy, basically just water does nothing to relieve pain at all waste of money
by Gavin Barber
I guess it might work, early days yet, but instructions are all written in Polish & I haven’t a Scooby what they’re saying. Dunno if I stick it in my ear or where the sun doesn’t shine. If it’s a treatment available in the UK, it should be written in multiple languages including English. For all I know it’s spring water, as there are no indications as to what the fluid contains, so not allergy advice either.
by Mr. M. Roberts
The instructions are written in Polish. Suggest using (not wishing to advertise.. It’s the only one I know) Google translate which translates from a picture of the pamphlet.
by Natalia
Good