Shop Earex ear drops and ear spray from a UK based and regulated pharmacy. This brand page brings together Earex options for people searching for practical ear wax build-up support and everyday ear-care essentials. Choose from targeted ear wax remover drops, olive oil ear drops for routine wax-softening, and a convenient ear spray format if you prefer an alternative to drops.
If you’re comparing products, a simple way to decide is by format and purpose: drops are commonly chosen when you want measured application directly into the ear canal, while a spray can suit those who find drops awkward to use. Always follow the patient information leaflet and on-pack directions for your chosen product. If you have ongoing symptoms, a history of ear problems, or you’re unsure what’s causing discomfort, ask a pharmacist for advice before you buy.
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Why choose Earex
- Focused range for common ear-care needs, including wax management and comfort support.
- Choice of formats (drops and spray) to suit different routines and preferences.
- Easy-to-shop brand page with clear product names, sizes and pricing.
- Suitable for customers who want to compare options before seeking in-person wax removal.
- Backed by pharmacy support if you need help choosing the most appropriate option.
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FAQs
Which Earex product should I choose for ear wax build-up?
If your main concern is wax build-up, many people start with an ear wax remover drop designed for wax-softening, while others prefer olive oil ear drops for routine care. The best option depends on your symptoms, age, medical history and the product directions.
What’s the difference between Earex ear drops and an ear spray?
Drops are applied into the ear canal using the dropper, which can help you follow a measured routine. A spray can be easier for some people to use. Whichever format you choose, follow the leaflet and do not use for longer than advised.
How long should I try Earex ear drops before seeking advice?
Check the pack for the recommended duration. If symptoms are not improving within that timeframe, or if they worsen at any point, speak to a pharmacist or GP for an assessment.
Can I use Earex products if I have ear pain or discharge?
Ear pain or discharge can have different causes. If you have severe pain, fever, discharge (especially blood or pus), sudden hearing changes, or dizziness, seek advice from a pharmacist, GP or NHS 111 before using ear products.
Are Earex ear drops safe if I’ve had ear surgery or a perforated eardrum?
If you have a history of ear surgery, grommets, a known or suspected perforated eardrum, or recurring ear infections, ask a pharmacist or GP before using any ear drops or sprays.
Do ear drops replace microsuction or ear syringing?
Ear drops can be used for wax-softening and may be recommended before professional wax removal, but they are not right for everyone. If you have persistent blockage, significant hearing reduction or repeated problems, a clinician can advise whether microsuction or another option is appropriate.
Can children use Earex ear drops?
Age guidance varies by product. Always check the label and leaflet, and ask a pharmacist for advice if you’re unsure, especially for younger children or if there is pain, discharge or fever.
Safety information: Read the patient information leaflet before use. Do not use ear drops or sprays if you have a known or suspected perforated eardrum unless advised by a clinician. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, take regular medicines, have allergies, or have persistent ear symptoms, speak to a pharmacist or GP for personalised advice. Seek urgent help for severe pain, swelling around the ear, significant dizziness, discharge, or sudden hearing loss.