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EarCalm Spray 5ml
EarCalm£12.29This product is used for the treatment of minor infections of the outer ear Suitable for adults and children over 12 years Suitable to use if pregnant or breast-feeding Do not use for more...
Looking to buy EarCalm online in the UK? This brand page on withaid brings together the EarCalm product currently available, so you can compare price, stock status and suitability information in one place. Most shoppers visiting this page are looking for a convenient, pharmacy-supplied option for minor infections of the outer ear (often searched as “outer ear infection treatment”, “otitis externa support” or “swimmer’s ear”), or for help with outer-ear itching and irritation.
withaid is a UK based and regulated pharmacy, with fast, free delivery on orders over £20 and orders sent via Royal Mail in discreet packaging. Use the sections below to jump straight to the EarCalm product listing, see the most commonly purchased EarCalm item, and read FAQs covering who it’s suitable for, how long it can be used, and when to seek advice from a pharmacist, GP or NHS 111.
The product listing states EarCalm Spray 5ml is used for the treatment of minor infections of the outer ear. Always read the label and the patient information leaflet before use.
The product listing states it is suitable for adults and children over 12 years. For children under the stated age, ask a pharmacist or GP for advice on appropriate treatment.
The product listing states it is suitable to use if pregnant or breast-feeding. If you have any concerns, are taking other medicines, or your symptoms are unusual, speak to a pharmacist or GP before using any treatment.
The product listing states not to use it for more than 7 days. If symptoms don’t improve, return quickly, or get worse, seek advice from a pharmacist, GP or NHS 111.
Do not use if you have ever had an allergic reaction to acetic acid or any other ingredients listed, and do not use it anywhere other than in the ear. Follow the warnings and directions in the patient information leaflet.
Seek urgent advice if you have severe pain, fever, swelling around the ear, discharge, sudden hearing loss, dizziness/vertigo, or if symptoms persist despite treatment. If you’re unsure, contact a pharmacist, your GP, or NHS 111.
Safety information: Always read the label and the patient information leaflet before use. This page is for general shopping guidance and does not replace advice from a pharmacist, GP or other healthcare professional. If you are unsure whether EarCalm is suitable for you, if symptoms are severe, or if you have ongoing ear problems, seek advice from a pharmacist or contact your GP/NHS 111.