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OTC Medicines in general |
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22/11/01 (126 review reads) |
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Advantages: Very effective, Cheaper than the well known brands
Disadvantages: WHAT? I cna't hear you
Have you ever suffered the misfortune of your ear being blocked due to earwax? By this, I don’t mean tons of earwax due to poor hygiene; I mean just a small piece of the horrible stuff managing to attach itself to your eardrum, well this happened to me last week, I got out of the shower, and you know when water goes down your ear? And you get that horrible feeling of slight deafness, well this was ten times worse. The feeling I got was actually very sickly and was making me very dizzy and disorientated, I could not hear a thing from my right ear and it was very annoying to say the least, so I gave it an hour or so to clear up and it was showing no signs of doing so, so off me and the girlfriend jumped into the car and went to the late night chemist and asked for some advice. The girl behind the counter was very helpful and recommended “Cerumol Ear Drops”, she told us they were very effective and for half the price of a well-known brand (too which I can’t remember the name), anyway I paid £2.50 for them and went home. Once home, I got my girlfriend to put the Ear Drops in and awaited the results, after about 5 minutes I got a really tingling feeling in my ear and that was it, they were clear and I could hear again, and believe me, it was very relieving to get rid of the sickly feeling, this is caused through your ears having a lot to do with your balance. So what is the stuff? Cerumol as I have already stated is a bottle of Ear Drops and can be bought at most chemists, it comes in an 11ML bottle, and you also get the dropper to insert the drops into your ear. This can also be used rather than having to go to the doctors to have your ears syringed and is very effective at it. Active ingredients: (per 100ML) paradichlorobezene 2g, chlorobutanol BP 5g, arachis oil BP (Peanut Oil) 57g, other ingredients, oil of turpentine, 3-methoxybutyl acetate (butoxyl) and orthodichlorobenzene.
> WOW, trying writing that when you are pissed, LOL. When is it not safe to use these eardrops? If the eardrum is perforated or the ear canal is sore or inflamed, it is advised you do not use this stuff. When I was in the Chemist, the assistant asked me whether I was allergic to Peanut Oil, so I suggest anyone who is, to leave this and try something else. Oh well, only a short opinion this time, but should anyone suffer from this uncomfortable condition, they may know what to buy now, I won’t bother giving you the instructions on how to use it, as if you buy a bottle they’ll be supplied, just the bare facts that this stuff is VERY effective. Bye for now.
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- 23/11/01 Julie? forgiven for what? |
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- 23/11/01 I'll remember that. I am so sorry, I meant to add you to my cof weeks ago :(
am I forgiven. Julie:) |
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- 22/11/01 Warm Olive oil is also good (the more virgin the better lol), so you can top up the bottle with whatever wee Jamie has inspired you to buy.
You may also need to have your ears syringed to fully remove all the deposits. At our surgery this is quite a stimulating experience .. particularly if done by the big (and I mean BIG!!!) blonde (30-something) nurse .... I'm going back to bed for a lie doon ...
Oh and the materials with the peanut (arachis) oil are preservatives and disinfectants. |
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