Shop Alcon eye care at withaid, a UK-based and regulated online pharmacy. This brand page brings together the current Alcon range available on withaid, including Viscotears eye gel (multi-use tube and preservative-free single dose units) and Icaps tablets. If you’re looking to buy Alcon dry eye gel online, compare pack formats, or choose the most convenient option for day-to-day use, you’re in the right place.
Most shoppers want quick clarity and safe, practical guidance. Screen time, dry indoor air, wind and seasonal irritation can all contribute to uncomfortable, dry-feeling eyes, so format matters: single-dose units are handy for portability and hygiene, while a multi-use gel can be simpler for regular at-home use. If you’re unsure what’s suitable for you—especially if you wear contact lenses—our pharmacy FAQs and team can help you choose confidently.
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Why choose Alcon
- Eye-care focused brand with widely used lubrication formats for dry eyes.
- Clear format choice between multi-use gel and preservative-free single dose units.
- Practical for everyday triggers such as screen time and dry environments.
- Shop with confidence at a UK regulated pharmacy with discreet delivery options.
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Which Alcon products are available on this withaid brand page?
This page currently lists Viscotears eye gel in a 10g multi-use tube and preservative-free single dose units, plus Icaps 30 Tablets.
What’s the difference between Viscotears Liquid Gel and Viscotears Single Dose Units?
Both are gel-style lubricants for dry eyes. Single dose units are preservative-free and individually sealed for convenience and hygiene, while the 10g tube is a multi-use format.
How do I choose the best format for dry, tired or gritty-feeling eyes?
If you want portability and single-use convenience, choose the single dose units. If you prefer a multi-use option for regular use at home, the 10g tube may suit you. Always check the product directions to confirm suitability for your symptoms.
Can I use these products if I wear contact lenses?
Some eye lubricants are not intended for use with contact lenses or may require lens removal and a waiting period before reinserting. Follow the label instructions for the product you choose and ask a pharmacist or optometrist if you’re unsure.
How can I use eye gel safely and hygienically?
Wash your hands first, avoid touching the tip/nozzle to your eye or any surface, and do not share eye products with others. Use only as directed and do not use beyond any discard guidance shown on the packaging.
How long should I try self-care before seeking advice?
If symptoms don’t start to improve after a few days of using products as directed, or if dryness keeps returning, speak to a pharmacist or optometrist for tailored advice.
When should I get urgent medical advice for eye symptoms?
Seek urgent advice if you have severe eye pain, sudden vision changes, marked redness, light sensitivity, injury, discharge, or symptoms that persist or worsen despite using products as directed.
Safety information: Always read the label and any patient information leaflet before use. This page provides general shopping guidance and is not a substitute for medical advice. If you’re unsure which product is right for you, are pregnant/breastfeeding, take regular medicines, or symptoms persist or worsen, speak to a pharmacist, optometrist or your GP.