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Debrox Ear Wax Removal Drops, Gentle Microfoam Ear Wax Remover, 0.5 Fl Oz
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- 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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Product Description
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
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 1 x 1.75 x 4 inches; 0.2 ounces
- Item model number : 10042037104785
- Date First Available : March 3, 2008
- Manufacturer : Prestige Consumer Healthcare
- ASIN : B00ANL4Z4I
- Country of Origin : USA
- Best Sellers Rank: #485 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household)
- #3 in Earwax Removal Products
- #108 in Sales & Deals
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Safety Information
For use in ear only. Ask a doctor before use if you have ear drainage or discharge; ear pain; irritation or rash in the ear; dizziness; an injury or perforation (hole) of the eardrum; recently had ear surgery. Stop use and ask a doctor if you need to use for more than four days; excessive earwax remains after use of this product. When using this product avoid contact with the eyes. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
Ingredients
Active Ingredient: Carbamide peroxide (6.5%) non USP. Inactive Ingredients: Citric acid, flavor, glycerin, propylene glycol, sodium lauroyl sarcosinate, sodium stannate, and water.
Directions
Debrox is easy to use. It safely removes excessive earwax through the power of active oxygen. When drops are placed in the ear, oxygen is released, allowing Debrox to foam on contact as it gently softens and loosens earwax. The sustained microfoam action of Debrox may make mild bubbling or crackling sounds. You may hear this effervescence working, but if you dont, rest assured that Debrox is still hard at work. Use Debrox twice a day for up to four days if needed or as directed by ...
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Customers like the value of the product, saying it saves them money. They are also satisfied with the ease of use. However, some customers have reported issues with the bulb, saying that it didn't come with a syringe or bulb. Customers also have different opinions on performance, quality, hearing, and messiness.
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Customers are mixed about the performance of the ear cleaner. Some mention it's very effective and does a fantastic job of getting all the ew wax out. However, others say that it didn't work as good as expected, and the bulb syringe didn''t worked for them.
"...aspirators", they're red, like 6 bucks on amazon or something, they worked great...." Read more
"...It really works! Make sure you get the syringe to flush the ear with water!" Read more
"I agree with a lot of the reviews on here. This product alone does not do the trick...." Read more
"...It’s a very effective product. I can’t believe how clearly I can hear now. I did use it for son also and his ears are also wax free now...." Read more
Customers find the hearing aid easy to use. They say it works great, is cheaper than a trip to the doctor, and the instructions and illustrations in the directions are handy and helpful.
"This product is easy to use and painless: follow the instructions and within 3-4 days ear wax will be either all gone or mostly gone." Read more
"This product works great! used as intended and easy to use! was very useful and helpful for the removal of my ear wax!!" Read more
"Easy to use and carry" Read more
"...This is a great product, but it does take time. I expected it to be instant, and it’s not. In fact, using it once can make the problem worse...." Read more
Customers like the value of the product. They mention it works well and saves them money. Some say that the peroxide is much cheaper. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"I love this product it works as it should and competitively priced. Definitely would buy again" Read more
"These drops were effective and the least expensive way to get my blockages cleared and I would buy and use them again...." Read more
"...Saved my lots of money from going to the doctor!" Read more
"...The product wasn't expensive, but that was a disappointment!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the product. Some mention it's a great product for removing ear wax, and the safest, least painful, and most effective method to remove wax blockages at home. However, others say that it didn't work as expected, and some wax came out.
"...We had to flush about 6-8 times for each ear and HUGE CHUNKS OF WAX came pouring out. It really works!..." Read more
"...ENT cleaning done they said, Debrox is not recommended as it can cause wax to build up!..." Read more
"...almost a month now, a friend recommended this and it really cleared the wax in my ears on the first use. It’s a very effective product...." Read more
"...with a 50% solution of hydrogen peroxide and water, the wax comes out like a charm." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the hearing of the product. Some say that it helps them hear a lot better, while others say that their ears started sounding muffled and distorted. They also mention that the foaming in their ears tickles and itches.
"...And get this, my hair makes sounds. Like I put it up in a hair tie afterwards, and I could HEAR MY HAIR MOVING ON MY HEAD. What is that?!..." Read more
"I sleep with earplugs every night. I suddenly felt this weird vibration in my ear when I spoke sometimes...." Read more
"...You just squirt a bunch in there. But I do feel like I can hear much better now...." Read more
"...Both my ears are now squeaky clean and I can see straight to my ear drum with my little endoscope :)..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the messiness of the product. Some mention that their ears are clean and easy to use, while others say that they struggled to rinse their ears. Some say that it helps clear out clogged ears, while other say that the product doesn't clean out the canal as fully as advertised.
"Easy to use and the best way to clean out your ears." Read more
"Helps keep someones ears clean." Read more
"...It’s a bit messy but worth it" Read more
"...Long story short, my ear is SO CLEAN...." Read more
Customers dislike the effect of the product on their ears. They say it feels like their ear is throwing up, it causes a stinging sensation along their eustachian tubes, and it irritates their ears and causes discomfort.
"...There was a delightful fizzing nouse/sensation but no instant relief...." Read more
"...After using the drops for about 10 minutes, you need to flush your ears out with hot water...." Read more
"...This happened to me, it was uncomfortable and with using the drops twice a day meant my ear was pretty much plugged and uncomfortable for 3 days..." Read more
"...It was bubbling but so itchy that I almost couldn’t stand it! I also noticed that it would only bubble for about 20 minutes of the whole 30 minutes...." Read more
Customers are disappointed that the product did not include the ear syringe bulb. They mention that it didn't even come with a bulb sYRINGE.
"...Just be aware that this product does not come with that tool, so you actually can't even use this...." Read more
"...me but you need some type of irrigation system and this was not included in the package. I used a baby syringe to blast water in my ear...." Read more
"...The only thing I was disappointed about was the rubber ear bulb plunger wasn't included. I had to buy one separately...." Read more
"...rate is the "Suction Power" is funny, since this product does NOT include the rubber bulb needed to wash your ear out with water. It's half a product." Read more
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So a little amazon/google research later, I ended up here looking at this product. I was a little nervous because I've never had good luck with liquid things going in my ears and not making things worse, but I thought hey, it can't get any worse really. Package arrived two days later and now we are HERE.
Folks. Buy it. This is like head lice treatment. If you are looking at it and thinking about it, YOU NEED IT. And this stuff. Is. Awesome. You know those ear nuggets I mentioned? Literally chunks of ear wax came out of my ear holes the SIZE OF CORN KERNELS. Where was this coming from? Why is my body making so much wax? Where was it being stored because I did NOT think ear canals were that spacious, but apparently there are some storage closets in there or something because HOLY MARY MOTHER OF GOD the ear nuggets are real.
I also bought two red "ear wax aspirators", they're red, like 6 bucks on amazon or something, they worked great. But if you have the bulb nasal aspirators for babies, those are basically the same thing and will also work. I let the drops sit (I dunno how many I used, I was desperate, probably 15?) for about 10-15 minutes and plugged my ears with cotton balls to keep the juice in like the directions say. There was a delightful fizzing nouse/sensation but no instant relief. I pretty gently rinsed out my first ear with nice warm water and nothing really came out, maybe just some flakes. So I went to my left ear and after the first rinse yielded a plugged ear and no nuggets, I cranked the water up to hot and really shot that water up in there and the chunks started flying. Ended up re-rinsing the first ear the same way with excellent results. My ears feel so squeaky clean!
And get this, my hair makes sounds. Like I put it up in a hair tie afterwards, and I could HEAR MY HAIR MOVING ON MY HEAD. What is that?! Seriously?!
If you also did not know that moving hair creates a sound, you need to buy this product ASAP.
First, we will go over what earwax is for, how it builds up, and how it can be removed. Finally, I will share how my ear was finally cleared after five days of trying various remedies.
MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: My review is for informational purposes only. I am not a doctor, and you should seek a qualified, medical professional for advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
EARWAX PURPOSE
Ear wax, an oily, waterproof barrier, is naturally produced by the body to trap and keep out bacteria, fungi, dirt, and other contaminants from reaching the highly sensitive, easily-damaged ear drums. It also keeps water from irritating the ear canal skin. According to the Otolaryngologist (Ear, Nose, Throat doctor, or ENT), wax is automatically expelled by the ear like a conveyor belt, and in normal circumstances, you do not have to do any regular cleaning.
BUILDUP CAUSES
There are many reasons for earwax to build up, and even if most of the canal is blocked, it does not lead to noticeable hearing loss. What does contribute to blockage is the use of cotton swabs and other objects that likely push wax in deeper into the canal. In my case, the left ear produces wax so fast, its waste management facility has difficulty keeping up with removal. Furthermore, I did sometimes use cotton swabs (despite every physician’s warning) to remove some wax and relieve an itching ear canal.
The use of in-ear headphones and earbuds, such as Apple AirPods, can contribute to infection, push wax deeper into the canal, and prevent natural wax removal.
REMEDIES
According to KidsHealth, if a child has earwax buildup or a blockage, it’s best to see a pediatrician. Do NOT try to remove wax yourself even with the remedies that helped clear my latest blockage. You would risk permanently damaging your child’s hearing!
Regular, warm showers or baths should be enough for earwax to naturally be removed.
EARWAX SOFTENING
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Baby oil
- Debrox Ear Wax Removal
One should be aware that once wax has been softened, it should immediately be flushed out with a bulb syringe (filled with WARM — not hot or cold — water) to keep it from re-solidifying and settling into a worse state.
EAR IRRIGATION
According to several, medical sites, irrigation should NOT be attempted if you have an ear injury, hole in the ear drum, or had a medical procedure done on the ear. Consult your doctor first!
- Bulb syringe
- Earwax irrigation removal kit
Rinse the ear with WARM water. Using too hot or too cold water can cause dizziness.
DOCTOR'S HELP
An ENT doctor can help irrigate, vacuum, or scrape out excess wax. In fact, my Otolaryngologist suggested that like annual health checkups or dental cleanings, I should consider coming in for ear cleaning once a year. Thank you, but I would not go there and pay $60 per visit if effective remedies were available.
OTOSCOPE
Out of curiosity, I purchased a wireless, battery-operated Oxbird Otoscope to see what was happening inside both ears. It involved carefully navigating the ear canal while viewing the live video feed on a smartphone app (both Android and Apple iOS are supported). I had not been this nervous in a LONG time… a small mistake could permanently damage my hearing!
- Unaffected RIGHT ear was looked at first to see how far I could insert the otoscope before it got too close to the ear drum. It was pretty gross of a view!
- Clogged LEFT ear was inspected with the LED-lit camera until it was greeted by a wall of alien-looking goo from a horror movie
The entire time, I had both elbows on the table and was extremely nervous about making any mistake or getting too close to the ear drum with the otoscope. I had no idea what to expect while going into the ear canals! Remember, just a slight touch of the ear drum could rupture it.
EAR IRRIGATION
Now that I had finally confirmed that the left ear was indeed impacted by earwax again, I attempted to carefully scrape a bit off with the Oxbird Otoscope. That was VERY nerve-wrecking! I eventually stopped because I was not sure how close to the ear drum I was and took a look at the other product that sounded promising: Doctor Easy’s Elephant Ear Washer.
The premise of the Ear Washer was simple: fill it up with very warm water and pump to irrigate.
The first test pumps were gently and carefully done, and some wax washed out into an Ear Wash Basin. Then I pumped more vigorously and suddenly, a large piece of wax was dislodged to the bottom of the basin. My mind was BLOWN. Holy smokes! A photo can be seen towards the end of this article. For giggles, I irrigated the good ear and was surprised to see a fairly large piece wash out too. It was smaller than the other ear’s, however.
I was sold and may have finally found a product that can aid with the regular removal of excess wax buildup without having to see an ENT specialist at a cost of $60 per visit.
FINALLY A SOLUTION
I was ecstatic and enthusiastically told my wife that I could hear again! She gave a small smile, gave a congratulatory look with her eyes, and went back to what she was working on. Well, my readers, I hope that you can share in the celebration if this article had helped you with your earwax build up or blockage. To recap, here is what I had tried for the past week:
- Debrox Ear Wax Removal to loosen the wax twice daily, though it appeared ineffective for the blocked ear
- Hot showers with a bulb syringe spraying warm water into the ear
- Oxbird Otoscope to view the ear canals with its companion video app
- Doctor Easy’s Elephant Ear Washer to send a jet stream of very warm water into the ear canals to flush out a mine field of wax, including the mother of them all: impacted wax nearly the size of half a nickel
- Ear Wash Basin to catch anything coming out of the ear during irrigation
Remember that children under 12 years of age should not be using the Debrox Ear Wax Remover or Doctor Easy washer and should consult the pediatrician instead. You should also seek medical advice from a qualified professional before attempting anything I had described here. This article simply describes my experience and what worked and did not work for me.
When I finally went in, with the ENT cleaning done they said, Debrox is not recommended as it can cause wax to build up! They said, a drop of olive oil in the ears once a month is all you need. The olive oil softens the ear wax so it can naturally flow out on its own. Then you can see the ENT for a cleaning every 6-12 months, if you even need it.
I gave it three stars because, it might be useful for certain doctor recommended situations but for normal ear wax build up, it is not needed. Go to the ENT for a cleaning and then use a drop of olive oil.
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However, the delivery time is around 2 weeks which is kinda the only weakness
Even an ordinary ear bud works fine once the wax floats atop.
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