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Formulated for symptoms associated with ear conditions such as discomfort, itching, irritation, inflammation, swelling and foul discharge.
Directions: Pets, under 50 lbs., give 3 drops orally (50 to 500 lbs. - 6 drops, over 500 lbs. - 1/2 teaspoon) one to four times daily or as directed by a healthcare professional. Place in mouth or purified water.
Active Ingredients: Apis mellifica 15x, Arsenicum album 15x, Belladonna 15x, Bromium 15x, Bryonia 15x, Capsicum annum 15x, Chelidonium majus 15x, Cinchona officinalis 15x, Ferrum phosphoricum 15x, Graphites 15x, Lycopodium clavatum 15x, Mancinella 15x, Mercurius dulcis 15x, Mezereum 15x, Nux vomica 15x, Phosphorus 15x, Plantago major 15x, Pulsatilla 15x, Rhus toxicodendron 15x, Sepia 15x, Verbascum thapsus 15x, Viola tricolor 15x, Apis mellifica 3x, Echinacea 3x.
Liquid Inactive Ingredients: USP Purified water; USP Gluten-free, non-GMO, organic cane dispensing alcohol 20%.
According to the Materia Medica the following remedies in Ear Care may be administered for the following conditions:
Apis mellifica: External ear is red, inflamed and sore; Raises the paw to the back of the ear
Arsenicum album: Thin, offensive discharge from ear
Belladonna: Excretion of pus from ears; Cries out in sleep
Bromium: Ear discharge watery and excoriating; Fever
Bryonia: Bleeding from the ears
Capsicum annuum: Swelling and pain behind ears
Chelidonium majus: Pain behind right ear
Cinchona officinalis: External ear sensitive to the touch
Echinacea: Anti-infective; Fevers
Ferrum phosphoricum: Membranes red and bulging
Graphites: Dryness of inner ear
Lycopodium clavatum: Thick, yellow, offensive discharge; Hardness of hearing
Mancinella: Oozing of sticky serum and formation of crusts
Mercurius dulcis: Deafness of old age; Itching of external ear
Mezereum: Itching and oozing eruptions behind ears
Nux vomica: Itching in ears; External ear dry and sensitive
Phosphorus: Hearing difficulty, especially to the human voice
Plantago major: Loud noises agitate; Ear inflammation
Pulsatilla: Vertigo; Swelling of ears; Pus, blood, and thick yellow offensive discharge from ears
Rhus toxicodendron: Swelling of outer ear
Sepia: Herpetic eruptions behind ears; Oversensitive to noise, especially music
Verbascum thapsus: Dry, scaly condition of meatus (opening of ear)
Viola tricolor: Aversion to music; Vertigo
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