Shop Bristol pharmacy essentials online from withaid, a UK-based and regulated pharmacy. This brand page brings together a concise range of everyday medicines in familiar formats, so you can quickly compare options and buy with confidence. You’ll find low-dose aspirin 75mg in gastro-resistant and dispersible tablets, a chlorphenamine 4mg antihistamine for allergy symptoms, and a single-dose fluconazole 150mg capsule commonly chosen for vaginal thrush.
Most shoppers here are checking format differences, suitability notes, and pack size before ordering. Use the links below to jump straight to the Bristol product type you need, or browse related categories for alternatives. Always read the product label and patient information leaflet, and if you take regular medicines, have a long-term condition, or you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, ask a pharmacist or GP before buying.
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Why choose Bristol
- Simple, familiar formats across common pharmacy needs (tablets and single-dose capsule).
- Easy comparison between low-dose aspirin formats (gastro-resistant vs dispersible).
- Clear product information to help you check age guidance, warnings, and interactions before purchase.
- Convenient UK online ordering with discreet delivery options via withaid.
- Practical everyday value for straightforward self-care and repeat buys.
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What Bristol products are available on this page?
This brand page includes low-dose aspirin 75mg (gastro-resistant and dispersible), chlorphenamine 4mg antihistamine tablets, and fluconazole 150mg (single capsule). Check each product page for pack size, warnings, and suitability notes.
What’s the difference between gastro-resistant and dispersible aspirin 75mg?
They are different tablet formats. Gastro-resistant tablets are designed to pass through the stomach before dissolving, while dispersible tablets are intended to disperse in water before taking. Choose the format that matches the product guidance and any advice you’ve been given.
Can I take low-dose aspirin 75mg if I haven’t been advised to?
Low-dose aspirin is not suitable for everyone and can interact with other medicines. If you’re considering it for heart or circulation reasons and it hasn’t been recommended for you, speak to a pharmacist or GP first.
Is chlorphenamine 4mg non-drowsy?
Chlorphenamine can cause drowsiness in some people. Check the label and patient information leaflet, and avoid driving or operating machinery if you feel sleepy or affected.
Is fluconazole 150mg suitable for all thrush symptoms?
No. Thrush-like symptoms can have different causes. Fluconazole may be appropriate for some adults, but you should read the product information carefully and seek advice if symptoms are new, severe, recurrent, or you’re unsure it’s thrush.
How do I find delivery details and returns information?
See shipping and delivery information for available services and guidance. For general ordering questions, visit the customer FAQs.
Where can I browse more brands if Bristol is out of stock?
You can explore other manufacturers on the brands directory, or browse relevant categories such as antihistamines and sexual health to compare alternatives.
Important: Medicines aren’t suitable for everyone. Always read the label and patient information leaflet, follow the stated dose, and check warnings and interactions. If you’re unsure what to choose, have long-term conditions, take regular medicines, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or symptoms are severe, persistent, unusual, or recurrent, speak to a pharmacist or contact your GP. For urgent concerns, call NHS 111.