Shop Buttercup cough remedies online from withaid, a UK based and regulated pharmacy. This brand page brings together Buttercup Bronchostop pastilles and Buttercup cough syrups, so you can compare formats, bottle sizes and pack sizes in one place. If you’re searching for an option for a dry, tickly cough or a chesty cough, or you want a traditional-use herbal product, start by choosing the format that best fits your day.
Pastilles are handy for on-the-go throat comfort, while a cough syrup may suit you if you prefer a measured liquid dose at home. Use the product-type links below to jump straight to Buttercup pastilles or Buttercup syrups, then check the product page for age guidance, pregnancy or breastfeeding warnings, allergies and directions for use. If you’re unsure what’s appropriate for your symptoms or medicines, speak to a pharmacist for personalised advice.
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- Easy format choice: pastilles for convenience or syrups for measured doses.
- Multiple sizes: compare smaller and larger packs or bottles to suit your needs.
- Traditional-use options: selected products are based on traditional use only.
- Clear online shopping: browse, compare and reorder Buttercup products quickly.
- Responsible guidance: product pages include key cautions and directions to support safer use.
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FAQs
What types of products does Buttercup sell on withaid?
This page includes Buttercup Bronchostop pastilles and Buttercup cough syrups in several pack and bottle sizes, so you can choose a format that fits your routine.
How do I choose between Buttercup pastilles and Buttercup cough syrup?
Pastilles are often preferred for on-the-go throat comfort, while syrups may suit you if you want a measured liquid dose at home. Always follow the directions and check suitability for your age and circumstances.
Are Buttercup Bronchostop products herbal?
Some Bronchostop products are traditional herbal medicinal products for cough-related symptoms based on traditional use only. This does not guarantee results for everyone, so use exactly as directed and check the leaflet.
Can children take Buttercup cough remedies?
Not all cough products are suitable for children. Check the age restrictions and dosing instructions on the specific product page and the patient information leaflet before use.
Can I take Buttercup cough remedies if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?
Some products advise against use in pregnancy or breastfeeding. If you are pregnant, trying to conceive, or breastfeeding, ask a pharmacist or GP before using any cough remedy.
How long should I try a cough product before getting advice?
If symptoms are not improving after a few days, keep returning, or you’re worried at any point, speak to a pharmacist or contact your GP for advice.
When should I seek urgent medical help for a cough?
Seek urgent help if you have breathing difficulty, chest pain, coughing up blood, severe wheeze, signs of dehydration, or a high or persistent fever, or if symptoms are severe in children, older adults, or people with long-term conditions.
Safety note: Always read the label and patient information leaflet and use only as directed. Cough remedies may not be suitable for everyone and can interact with other medicines. If you’re unsure what to take, are pregnant or breastfeeding, have a long-term condition, or are buying for a child, speak to a pharmacist or your GP (or call NHS 111 for advice).