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Oti-Clens
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Remove waxy buildup from your pet's ears with this non-irritating cleanser |
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Oti-Clens contains salicylic, malic and benzoic acids to break down wax |
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Regular ear cleaning can help prevent serious ear problems |
Oti-Clens makes routine ear cleaning easy; it contains salicylic, malic, and benzoic acids, which break down and remove wax and other debris - without irritation. Routine ear cleaning is an important part of your pet's care and can help prevent serious ear disorders. Helps facilitate ear exams, especially in long-eared breeds prone to entrapment of foreign matter. Apply liberally to ear canal, massage base of ear and wipe away debris. May repeat up to three times daily over extended periods. For dogs and cats.
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Directions: Use the applicator for proper administration of Oti-Clens. Replace the bottle cap with the applicator tip provided. Apply liberally to the ear. Massage the base of the ear. Clean the accessible portion of the ear with a cotton ball. Repeat if necessary. Use once or twice weekly on a routine basis. Oti-Clens may be used up to 3 times daily over extended periods. Use as directed by your veterinarian.
Contains: Purified Water USP, Propylene Glycol, Malic Acid, Menthol/Citronella Fragrance, Benzoic Acid, Salicylic Acid, and Simethicone.
Store at controlled room temperature 15º-30ºC (59º-86ºF).
What to look for before or during routine ear cleaning:
- "Foxtails" or other foreign objects in the ear.
- Redness or irritation of ear.
- Unusual pain or tenderness.
- Unpleasant odor or discharge.
- Excessive wax or debris.
Contact your veterinarian if any of these conditions exist. Follow your veterinarian's instructions on the use of Oti-Clens.
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Non-irritating ear cleanser made by Pfizer and suitable for dogs and cats
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