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Otoact Cerumenolytic Ear Cleanser for Dogs & Rabbits 100ml

Otoact Cerumenolytic Ear Cleanser for Dogs & Rabbits 100ml

Brand : Vetosanté Vetosanté

Veterinary ear cleanser with squalene and salicylic acid, Otoact helps dissolve earwax, remove impurities and soothe the skin of the ear canal. Suitable for dogs, cats and rabbits for regular, comfortable ear hygiene.

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When should Otoact Cerumenolytic Ear Cleanser be used for ear hygiene?

Your pet's ears function as natural drainage channels. Over time, earwax, dust and moisture can accumulate in them, forming a mixture comparable to dried mud in a pipe. This ear care product acts like lukewarm water to dissolve deposits, facilitating their elimination and promoting daily comfort, without attacking the sensitive skin of the auditory canal.

Thanks to the combination of squalene and salicylic acid, this cleanser helps soften earwax and loosen impurities, much like a gentle soap that loosens dirt without stripping. As a result, the ear canal feels cleaner and lighter, helping to support the ear's natural balance.

In animals prone to excessive earwax production, regular use helps maintain a clean, healthy ear canal. This routine limits the development of an environment conducive to unpleasant odors, and helps to soothe the sensations of discomfort often associated with clogged ears.

The presence of chamomile and tannic acid provides a softening action, comparable to a protective veil on the skin. This synergy helps protect the skin barrier and makes cleansing more tolerable, even for animals with sensitive skin.

This product is suitable for dogs, cats and rabbits, both for routine maintenance and to prepare the ear before applying a specific product recommended by your veterinarian. For complete ear hygiene, it can be combined with a targeted treatment prescribed for otitis, to optimize overall effectiveness.

How to use this veterinary ear cleanser?

Directions for use

Insert tip into ear canal. Gently squeeze bottle to dispense solution. Gently massage the base of the ear to distribute the product. Let the animal shake its head, then wipe off excess liquid and debris with a clean compress. Repeat 2-3 times a week, or as recommended by your veterinarian.

Give your opinion on the use and dosage of Otoact Cerumenolytic Ear Cleanser with our partner Avis Vérifiés after your purchase.

Precautions

  • For external and intra-auricular use only
  • Do not swallow
  • Avoid contact with eyes
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Veterinary use

What is the composition of this ear cleanser?

Ingredients

Squalene, Ethyldiglycol, Polysorbate 20, Glycerol Monostearate, Matricaria Flower Extract (Chamomile), Tannic Acid, Salicylic Acid, 1,3 Butanediol (Preservative), Purified Water

Presentation

100 ml bottle, available at the best online price, for healthy, clean ears.

Our expert advice on Otoact Cerumenolytic Ear Cleanser for ear hygiene

Establishing a gentle cleaning ritual, always at the same time (after a walk or brushing, for example), helps your pet to better accept the treatment. A clean ear then facilitates the action of any local treatment prescribed, and helps maintain a healthier ear environment over the long term.

FAQ

Can this product be used on sensitive animals?
Yes, its soothing formula is designed to respect the sensitive skin of the ear canal.

How often should I use this cleanser?
For maintenance, 2 to 3 times a week. The frequency can be adapted according to your veterinarian's advice.

Can it be used before otitis treatment?
Yes, it is often advisable to clean the ear before applying a therapeutic product.

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