Clearwax Ear Drops are used to soften and remove earwax buildup in the ear canal. They contain a combination of ingredients like paradichlorobenzene, benzocaine, chlorbutol, and turpentine oil, which help in dissolving earwax and providing relief from discomfort. Side effects are rare but may include mild irritation or allergic reactions. It's important to follow the instructions carefully and avoid using these drops if you have a perforated eardrum or ear infection. It is a combination medicine that belongs to the group of medicines called otic agents, local anaesthetics, wax softeners, and lubricating agents.
Clearwax Ear Drops are also used for keratosis obturans (excessive buildup of keratin) in the ear canal. This buildup can lead to the formation of mass in the ear, causing itching, pain and hearing loss. Clearwax Ear Drops aid in dissolving and softening earwax mass, facilitating its removal.
Clearwax Ear Drops are generally safe when prescribed by a doctor. However, you should not use these drops if you have hearing problems or perforation in your eardrum. Those with severe ear pain or an ongoing ear infection must consult a doctor before using these drops.