Akustone - a medical device designed for the hygiene of ears developed by the company Aflofarm Pharmacy Poland was officially recommended by the Institute of Sensory Organs in Kajetany. Experts emphasize primarily the educational role of the advertising campaign of the product. "The spot promoting Akustone is a good incentive to follow medical advice firsthand, teaching respect and following medical advice," the institute's recommendation reads.

Akustone - a medical device designed for the hygiene of ears developed by the company Aflofarm Pharmacy Poland was officially recommended by the Institute of Sensory organs in Kajetany. Experts emphasize primarily the educational role of the advertising campaign of the product. "The spot promoting Akustone is a good incentive to follow medical advice firsthand, teaching respect and following medical advice," the institute's recommendation reads. The phenomenon of producing ear wax in the outer ear is a natural process that occurs in every person. Reproduction of wax can, however, cause problems. In such a situation, many patients are referred for hygienic sticks. According to experts, this is not a good solution: "An attempt to clean the ear with sticks improves pain and may even lead to perforation in the tympanic membrane, which may be associated with the need for highly specialized surgical treatment." The experts point out that the best way to remove earwax is by natural processes: "Instead of using artificial methods and the power to get rid of the earwax, the better solution is to support the natural process of eliminating it. Proper treatment in this case is the use of oily preparations that soften the wax and facilitate its elimination. Such a preparation is Akustone ". In the recommendation you can also read about the educational role of the advertising spot Akustone, which can be viewed. in TV. "It can be said that Akustone's advertising is a clear training material for people who have so far used improper ear cleaning practices and who want to improve their hearing and hearing." The Sensory Organ Institute in Kajetany was set up in 2008 to design and implement research and development in the field of prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of sensory organs for its most important task. The first project implemented by INZ has been the development, testing and implementation of the Sensory Testing Platform software for hearing, sight and speech screening in children, adolescents and people with special educational needs.