Ear Spray for Hygiene: Cerumen Removal and Prevention of Irritation and Inflammation – Class I Medical Device
We recently registered in Jordan for a Class I medical device: an ear spray with a gas-free cannula, formulated with sodium chloride (NaCl) and boric acid. This product is specifically indicated for the hygiene of the ear cavities, proving particularly useful in removing excess earwax and preventing irritation and inflammation of the ear canal.
The device leverages the amphipathic property of docusate sodium, which, because of its ability to emulsify earwax, greatly facilitates its removal. This feature allows the spray to act effectively, reducing the need for invasive mechanical interventions for ear cleaning.
Boric acid, included in the formulation, plays a crucial role in preventing infections. Thanks to its natural acidity, boric acid creates a hostile environment for bacterial and fungal proliferation, thus reducing the risk of irritation and inflammation of the ear canal. This component is beneficial for maintaining optimal ear hygiene and preventing conditions that could lead to discomfort or complications.
Finally, the cleansing action of the hydro-glyceric solution helps dissolve and remove excess earwax. Combining water and glycerin, this solution ensures gentle and effective cleaning while hydrating the ear canal to prevent dryness and irritation.
In summary, this ear spray represents a complete solution for daily ear hygiene, combining the emulsifying action of docusate sodium, boric acid’s antimicrobial properties, and the hydro-glyceric solution’s cleansing effectiveness. The device not only facilitates the removal of earwax but also helps prevent common ear problems, ensuring long-lasting ear health.
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