Revive and Tropic Marin Pro Coral Cure have both been used with good results. You can also use Potassium Iodide (Lugol's Solution) mixed with tank water, but I forget the concentration, maybe someone will follow up with those details. As I'm sure you've noticed, the eggs are unaffected by the dip. You have to diligently scrape them off during dip sessions. It's been suggested that AEFW lifespan is 5-6 weeks; therefore, many encourage dipping once a week while utilizing a QT for 6-8 weeks.
You can also live with them, as you may have read, by blowing them off with a turkey baster and/or maxi-jet. There's also a product in the ZEOvit line, something like Flatworm Stop, that's shown some promise. It's more about treating the coral to help protect it. You could use that in conjunction with basting. It seems more natural and not harsh on the corals like dipping can be.
Whatever you do, don't panic and keep things stable. You want the best conditions to promote your corals' survival.