Buy Auralgan (Antipyrine/Benzocaine) Online From Medications Canada.

Formulation : Ear Drops
Dosage : 54/14mg
Quantity : 14mL
Prescription Required
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Auralgan is used for patients who have pain and inflammation in the ear which is caused by specific ear conditions. This medication can also be used to remove a buildup of wax.

Keep Auralgan away from light and store at room temperatures.

Inform your doctor before beginning to use this medication if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, breastfeeding, taking any other prescription or non-prescription medication, or have any other medical conditions. There are medications known to react with Auralgan so if you are taking medications it is important that you inform your doctor.

Consult with your doctor to find out any warnings that may apply to you when taking Auraglan.

Patient Family Information  : Take Auralgan exactly as prescribed to your by your doctor. Consult your doctor with any questions or concerns you may have. Only use this medication on the surface of the ear canal. Do not get this medication in your eyes, nose, or mouth. Hold the container for 2 minutes before using; this can help reduce dizziness you may experience from putting cold drops in your ear.

If you have allergies to any ingredients listed on the label of this medication or if you have a perforated eardrum or discharge from your ear you should not take this medication.

Sever Side Effects : Severe: Severe allergic reaction.

Common: None.

Other: None.

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Additional information

Brand Name:

Auralgan

Scientific Name:

Antipyrine/Benzocaine

Other Names:

Auralgan

Strength(s):

54/14mg

Quantities Available:

14mL

Formulation:

Ear Drops

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