Otinova Ohrenspray

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Product details

Otinova ear spray is used to treat inflammation of the ear canal, itching in the ear, as well as swimmer's ear and diver's ear (otitis externa). It also helps with ear pain caused by frequent contact with water, such as during vacations or diving. The application is simple: spray 1 to 2 times into the ear canal each morning and evening while keeping the head tilted to allow the liquid to reach all areas of the ear canal. Otinova has antibacterial and antifungal properties. It is free from antibiotics and cortisone. Suitable for children and adults aged 5 and older. For children under 5 years, a doctor should be consulted before use.

Key specifications

sphere
Ear, Nose and Throat
effect
Anti-inflammatory
Dosage form
Spray
Items per sales unit
1 Piece
Item number
25020906

General information

Otinova
Category
Ear care
Manufacturer no.
104455
Release date
14.2.2023
Sales rank in Category Ear care
26 of 117
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Drugstore properties

sphere
Ear, Nose and Throat
effect
Anti-inflammatory
Dosage form
Spray
Product type
Ear Spray

Classification of health products

Medical Device Category
I

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Scope of delivery

Scope of delivery
15 ml
Items per sales unit
1 Piece

Product dimensions

Weight
36 g
Content
15 ml

Package dimensions

Length
11.70 cm
Width
5.10 cm
Height
3.90 cm
Weight
43 g

Ingredients and instructions for use

Ingredients
Otinova® contains aluminium acetate, aluminium acetotate tartrate, acetic acid and water. It has a pH value of 3-4 (Burow solution).
Instructions for use
Spray 1 to 2 times into the ear canal in the morning and evening, keeping the head tilted so that the liquid can reach all areas of the ear canal. For children and adults aged 5 and over. Children under the age of 5 should consult a doctor before use.

No right of return
24 Months Warranty (Bring-in)
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