Ear Care
For Cats and Dogs
Ear Care

Usage

Moistened with solution. Dirt around the eyes is cleaned with cotton or gauze (approximately 2 ml for 1 eye).
It cleans the dirt caused by cat and dog ear discharge. 
It delays recurrence. 
It helps prevent ear infections. 
Prevents odor.  
Indications
Colorless Solution, Boric Acid, Sodium Chloride, Glycerin, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Borax, Seles, Mono Propylene Glycol, Sodium Bicarbonate. 

Content Features

Boric acid 

-Boric acid is known to exhibit antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects by activating the activating transcription factor 4 and nuclear factor-erythroid 2-related factor 2 pathway. 
 
-It is known that it reduces alkali-induced corneal damage and also has a biochemical protective effect on oxidative stress. 


 

Sodium chloride 

- NaCl topical application is effective on the thickness and morphology of the dog cornea. 


  

Glycerine 


-Glycerin is used as an excipient in eye drops. 
 
-When glycerin is applied around the eyes, it makes the eyes look more vibrant. 


  

Borax 

-Dilute boric acid solution is used as an anti-bacterial agent, and dilute solutions are used as eyewash solutions. 

 

Mono Propylene Glycol 

-Propylene glycol is a germicide roughly equal in potency to ethanol. It stops the proliferation of microorganisms in solutions.