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Savavet Sanosol Non Stinging Ear Flush
Savavet Sanosol Non Stinging Ear Flush
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Sanosol is marketed as an otic flush for pets (dogs and cats). (savavet.com)
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It’s described as a “gentle yet powerful ear cleansing formulation” designed for ear hygiene, infection control, and regular ear-cleaning maintenance. (savavet.com)
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The term “non-stinging” refers to its mild, pH-balanced formulation — meaning it cleans without irritating the ear canal, even with repeated use. (savavet.com)
🧪 Composition & Mechanism
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Active ingredients: Ketoconazole 0.15% + TrizEDTA 1.0%. (savavet.com)
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Ketoconazole — an antifungal agent. It helps control yeast or fungus that may cause ear infections or odor. (dechra-us.com)
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TrizEDTA (Tris-EDTA) — chelating/ buffering agent that helps disrupt microbial cell walls (fungal/bacterial), increases permeability, and enhances the effectiveness of antifungal/antibacterial action. It also helps in breaking down earwax (cerumen), making removal easier — a “ceruminolytic” action. (savavet.com)
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The combined formulation makes Sanosol both antifungal + antibacterial + ceruminolytic — so it cleans, clears wax/debris, and helps manage or prevent ear infections/irritations. (savavet.com)
🐶🐱 Intended Use / Indications
According to the manufacturer:
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Routine ear cleaning / hygiene maintenance (for dogs & cats). (savavet.com)
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Reducing buildup of earwax, debris, and discharge. (savavet.com)
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Controlling or preventing bacterial and fungal otitis (ear infections) — especially helpful if the pet is prone to recurrent ear problems. (savavet.com)
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Helping manage ear odor and discharge. (savavet.com)
Because the formula is non-irritating and pH balanced, it’s supposed to be safe for regular use — though as with any ear flush / otic product, it's wise to use under veterinary guidance (especially if the ear canal or eardrum’s health is unknown). (Vca)
🔄 How It’s Typically Used
As per typical “otic flush” usage (similar to other ear flush products with comparable ingredients) — though you should always follow the instructions provided by your vet or the product label:
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Shake the bottle well before use. (Vca)
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Instill the prescribed amount into the pet’s ear canal (usually drops or flush volume — depending on ear size and product volume). Massage the base of the ear gently to help the solution reach deeper and loosen wax/debris. (Vca)
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After a short time (as per instructions), wipe out excess fluid and loosened wax/debris using a cotton ball or soft cloth. Do not insert cotton swabs or anything deep into the ear canal. (Vca)
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Use frequency depends on the pet’s needs: regular hygiene, or more frequent if there is wax buildup, odor, or infection risk. Because it’s “non-stinging” and mild, it may be suitable for periodic or regular maintenance — but only under vet advice.
Important caveat: Use only in animals with an intact eardrum. If the eardrum is damaged (ruptured), ear flush solutions (even mild ones) can risk damaging inner ear structures. This is a standard caution for otic flush products. (Vca)
⚠️ Risks / Precautions / When to Use With Caution
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As with similar products used on pets (or humans), there is risk of irritation or allergic reaction, especially if the pet is sensitive or has a compromised ear canal. (Vca)
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Must confirm ear drum is intact — using such flushes on a damaged eardrum (e.g. perforation) can be risky. (Vca)
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Overuse without need may disturb the ear’s natural balance and protective wax — use only as needed and preferably under veterinary recommendation.
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For infected ears (with discharge, swelling, severe inflammation), ear cleaning/flushing might be part of treatment, but sometimes additional medication is needed — consult a vet.
📦 Availability & Packaging
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The product comes as an “Otic Flush” — for external ear canal application. (savavet.com)
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Available sizes (as per manufacturer listing): 90 ml and 180 ml bottles. (savavet.com)
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Intended for use in dogs & cats — likely across breed, though best suited for those susceptible to earwax buildup or infections (e.g. pets with floppy ears, narrow canals, frequent moisture exposure, etc.). (savavet.com)
🎯 When is Sanosol a Good Choice
You might consider using Sanosol if:
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Your pet is prone to earwax buildup, wax plugs, or dirty ears.
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Your pet has recurring ear infections (bacterial/fungal) or had past issues with otitis externa.
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You want a gentle, non-irritating ear flush for regular ear hygiene/maintenance.
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You want a product that helps both clean ears and provide some antifungal/antibacterial protection.
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