Thank you doctor. The Ear, Eye and Nose Clinic at the Ear, Eye, and Nose Teaching Hospital in Manhattan recommends this treatment and researchers both there and at Rockefeller University have linked both ear canal eczema and psoriasis variants to tinnitus. The idea is to apply the creams without touching the eardrum. Now, no one needs those $200 a 1 1/2 ounce tubes of ear medication you sell, if a simple over the counter $5 tube of cortisone cream will do the trick. and let's cut the BS, those expensive tubes of creme you purvey also have to be applied with a sterile cue tip. From the concerns of many doctors, the greater problem with using cue tips for cleaning ears of excess wax, is that the debris is pushed back against the ear drum, leading to infections and blockage of the ear canal. Go back and reread my post and the instructions for applying the cream before mouthing off and insulting someone because you can't read. I'm not sorry for threatening your income stream and job security.
You are not my pharmacist, thankfully. My pharmacists thanks me every time I see him, for letting him know about the advice I received from real doctors who specialize in auditory and ear problems. It works for him, when many claims of incurability from many doctors did him no good. It is not a cure, it is a temporary method for release from a symptom of an undiagnosed underlying cause which may or may not be treatable. You don't know and neither does anyone else. Do stick it in your ear, it might help clear the path for listening to others, including patients.