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CleanEars For Ear Wax Removal

Effective Ear Wax Removal System.

Approximately 25% of the population experiences accumulation of earwax that causes ear discomfort, hearing loss, pain and cough.

CleanEars is all in one unique patented product that combines elimination of the ear wax along with ear irrigation.

CleanEars active ingredients include mineral oil and olive oil derivative that dissolves cerumen.

During the use of CleanEars the earwax is dissolved and evacuated from the ear canal within hours/days (depending on the earwax quantity and density) using the ear's natural cleansing mechanism.

CleanEars Mechanism of action

  • CleanEars is based on physical - mechanical logic.
  • The active ingredient is a natural compound extracted from olive oil.
  • The compound has similar composition, structure and character as of ear wax but is in liquid form.
  • When applied into the ear canal as a spray, the liquid compound particles slam into the slow moving wax particles. As in any collision, some of the kinetic energy is transferred to the wax solid particles, enabling their transformation into liquid wax material.
  • The Vehicle - Mineral oil - provides inert irrigation, flushes the dissolved cerumen.
  • Spearmint oil - warms the ear canal and catalyzes the physical process while providing better feeling to the patient and fresh odor of the preparation

Directions

Spray 1-2 puffs in each ear 3 times daily until the wax is removed.

CleanEars Advantages

  • Innovative
  • Double action - Ear wax dissolution & Ear Irrigation
  • No need to tilt head for 5-10 minutes during application
  • Optimal dispersion in ear canal
  • User friendly
  • High safety profile
  • Well established cerumenolytic agents
  • Fresh odor
  • CE approved (BE/CA01/1-05766-00001)
  • US Patent app. No. 60/987,431

References:

  1. Ear Nose Throat J 1998 Jul;77(7):541-6, 548 Grossan M. Cerumen removal - current challenges.
  2. Sharp JF, Wilson JA, Ross L, Barr-Hamilton RM. Ear wax removal: a survey of current practice. BMJ 1990;301(6763):1251
  3. Blake P, Matthews R, Hornibrook J. When not to syringe an ear. N Z Med J. 1998 Nov 13;111(1077):422-4
  4. Oron Y, Zwecker-Lazar I, Levy D, Sokolov M, Roth Y. Cerumen removal - assessment of a new agent. Submitted for publication.
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Naveh Pharma is currently seeking for international distributors of patented medical products to Pharmacies.

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