cerumenolytic
Cerumenolytic refers to substances designed to soften, dissolve, or facilitate the removal of cerumen, the ear’s natural wax. These agents are typically applied as drops to the external auditory canal and are used to treat cerumen impaction or excess earwax. They may act chemically to loosen wax or serve as lubricants that enable natural drainage.
Most cerumenolytics are peroxide-based or oil-based. Carbamide peroxide preparations release oxygen as they contact moisture, softening
Typical use involves instilling several drops into the ear, waiting several minutes, and then rinsing with
While cerumenolytics are commonly effective for mild impaction, some cases require manual removal by a healthcare