Otaxium Drops

$25.97

Otaxium Drops is an external ear care product designed to help support your pets.  Best used for:

  • Maintaining ear health
  • Occasional itchy ears
  • Supporting a healthy inflammatory response
  • Sensitivity in the ears
  • Normal functions of the ear
  • Ear drum
  • Outer lining of the ear

Otaxium Drops help maintain normal daily functions of the ear, externally.  For additional internal support with Amber NaturalZ Vibactra Plus.

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Unlike many herbal companies, Amber NaturalZ tinctures are pressed only once to preserve maximum potency and effectiveness for your pet. Each formula is carefully crafted at an ideal concentration to ensure optimal support and results.

Sourced from organic and wildcrafted ingredients around the world, all products are proudly manufactured in the USA.

To avoid contamination from plastics, tinctures are bottled in sterile amber glass, preventing toxins and chemicals from leaching into the extracts.

Every item undergoes multiple quality checks and testing. Free from artificial colors and flavorings, these herbal remedies are developed with a commitment to purity, safety, and results you can trust—because you and your pet deserve nothing less.

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How do you tell if your dog or cat has ear mites? Common Q. asked on February 12, 2025

Attentive pet owners should watch for early signs of ear mites, which include skin irritation around the ears, excessive scratching of the ears, head, and neck, frequent head shaking, dark waxy discharge, and a foul odor from the ears. Early detection and treatment can help prevent complications and discomfort for the dog.

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How do you tell the difference between an ear infection & a yeast infection? Common Q. asked on February 12, 2025

Yeast infections in a pet’s ears often lead to redness, brown discharge, itching, head shaking, rubbing, and a distinct odor. Ear mite infestations cause intense itching and similar symptoms, with dark, waxy, or crusty discharge. Since both conditions share signs, a veterinarian should examine the pet to determine the cause and provide appropriate treatment.

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What can be mistaken for an ear infection? Common Q. asked on February 12, 2025

Ear pain can have several causes beyond infections. Excessive earwax buildup may occur if attempts to clean the ear push wax deeper into the canal, leading to discomfort and blockages. Dental issues, such as a painful tooth, can sometimes be mistaken for an ear infection due to referred pain. Mastoiditis, a serious bacterial infection of the mastoid bone behind the ear, can cause swelling, pain, and fever. A ruptured eardrum, often due to infections, injury, or pressure changes, can lead to pain, hearing loss, and fluid drainage. Proper diagnosis by a healthcare professional is essential for effective treatment.

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How do you know if your dog or cat's ear is infected? Common Q. asked on February 12, 2025

Is your furry friend constantly pawing at their ear or shaking their head? These could be telltale signs of an ear infection. Watch for redness, swelling, or crusty patches around their ears. You might also spot excessive wax buildup, notice an unpleasant smell, or see suspicious discharge. These symptoms shouldn't be ignored - they're your pet's way of saying something's wrong.

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Amber NaturalZ tincture is a natural approach to managing ear infections in cats and dogs involves using herbs with antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and soothing properties. Onion and garlic contain antimicrobial and antifungal compounds like allicin, which may help fight infections but should be used with caution due to potential toxicity in pets. Yarrow has anti-inflammatory and astringent properties that may reduce swelling and irritation in the ear canal. Yucca root contains natural saponins that provide anti-inflammatory benefits, potentially easing discomfort. Vitamin E oil moisturizes and protects delicate ear tissues while supporting skin healing. White willow bark contains salicin, a natural pain reliever similar to aspirin, which may help with pain and inflammation. Mullein leaf, traditionally used for ear infections, has soothing and antimicrobial properties that can calm irritation and support healing. These herbs may be used in herbal ear drops or as part of a holistic ear health regimen, but consulting a veterinarian before use is essential to ensure safety and effectiveness for your pet.

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General: Add drops in the ear 2 times daily for 7 to 10 consecutive days or until desired results are achieved (Customers can increase the amount up to 4 times daily if needed).

Usage Tip: Using the syringe, drop the oil into the ear canal (avoid inserting the syringe directly into the ear) Gently massage the outer ear, removing any excess product with a cotton ball.

Additional Amber Glass Bottles like the 1oz or 4oz dropper bottle, can split up the tincture into a smaller bottle which helps to prevent cross contamination. To assure sterile administration without carry over from pet to pet is to use the dropper only to transfer product to an individual sterile oral syringe, using a different syringe for each pet. Those syringes should be sterilized after each use. Each pet should have its own syringe that is not shared with another pet.

The use of a syringe containing measured drops from the dropper will also remove the risk of the animal biting the glass dropper.

These Veterinary Syringes are luer slip syringes without needles that are excellent for administering measured amounts of Colloidal Silver, tinctures, etc. Reinforced tip, large finger grips, smooth draw and easy-to-read graduations.

Active Ingredients per mL: Proprietary Blend of Onion, Garlic, Yarrow, Yucca Root, Vitamine E Oil, White willow Bark, Mullein Leaf 133 mg

Inactive Ingredients: Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven. If animal’s condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration & consult your veterinarian. An examination from a veterinarian is recommended prior to using this product.

For animal use only. Not intended for animals under 6 weeks of age. Keep out of reach of children and animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.