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Dr Ann's Otimax Forte
Dr Ann's products help your pet stay as healthy and vital as possible. Developed by veterinarians and based on the most up-to-date veterinary knowledge and research. Reliable products with high quality. So you can be sure that your pet gets the help it needs.
Dr Ann's Otimax Forte is a powerful ear cleaner. Thanks to carefully selected ingredients, residual earwax is removed. The ear cleaner supports the proper functioning of the ear canal. Hyaluronic acid nourishes the skin, optimises regeneration and smoothes the skin's surface. D-panthenol helps maintain adequate hydration, softness and elasticity of the epidermis. Allantoin and aloe vera help soothe irritations.
Great for animals with recurrent problems.
Properties
- Powerful ear cleaner
- Suitable for animals with recurrent problems
- Helps soothe irritations
- Moisturises and conditions
- Helps to restore the normal function of the ear canal
- Suitable for adult dogs and cats
Ingredients
- Propylene glycol - is a hydrophilic skin humectant that provides hydration of the ear canal.
- Allantoin - has soothing properties and stimulates the growth of healthy tissue.
- D-panthenol - soothes irritations.
- Aloe vera - soothes and conditions the skin.
Instructions for use:
For external use only. Suitable for adult dogs and cats. Pour 3-15 drops into the ear canal, depending on the size of the animal. Briefly massage the base of the ear and then let
the animal shake the remaining liquid out of the ear. For preventive use: use 1-2 times a week in both ears. For signs of ear infections: use only on the advice of a vet. Use only if the eardrum is intact.
Content
90ml
Composition
Demineralised water (min. 52.0%), propylene glycol (min. 35.5%), aloe vera (min. 1.0%), solvent (min. 0.4%), preservative (min. 0.3%), surfactant (min. 1.0%), allantoin (min. 0.2%), D-panthenol (min. 0.5%), sodium hyaluronate (min. 0.2%).
Dr Ann's Otimax Forte reviews
1 - 2 of 2 Reviews
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By author, 20-15-2021Answer from Medpets
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By Eric, Tuesday 23 July 2024
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By Rianne, Friday 26 April 2024