Shop Care pharmacy essentials and everyday health-and-home staples from a UK based and regulated pharmacy. This brand page brings together popular Care formats including ibuprofen tablets (200mg and 400mg strengths) and ibuprofen gel for topical use, soothing calamine lotion and aqueous calamine cream, targeted creams such as clotrimazole, plus short-term symptom options like loperamide capsules, senna tablets and cystitis relief sachets. You’ll also find practical cupboard and first-aid staples like hydrogen peroxide solutions, surgical spirit, and ear and dental care items such as olive oil ear drops, sodium bicarbonate ear drops and clove oil.
Not sure which Care product to choose? Start by matching the format to your need (tablet, gel, cream, lotion, mixture, paste, solution or drops), then check strength, pack size, and who it’s suitable for (age, pregnancy/breastfeeding and existing conditions). Use the quick links below to jump straight to the most relevant Care products, review ingredients and directions, and shop with delivery sent in discreet packaging.
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Why choose Care
- Everyday value range: practical pharmacy staples and household essentials for regular top-ups.
- Broad formats: tablets, gels, creams, lotions, drops, mixtures, pastes and solutions to match different preferences.
- Easy comparison: check strengths, pack sizes and suitability details on each product page before you buy.
- Trusted UK service: shop with a UK based and regulated pharmacy and discreet packaging for delivery.
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FAQs
What types of products are in the Care range?
Care includes a wide selection of pharmacy and personal care products, including pain relief tablets and gels, skincare lotions and creams, digestive relief mixtures, ear and dental care drops, and practical first-aid and household solutions.
How do I choose between Care ibuprofen tablets and Care ibuprofen gel?
Tablets are taken by mouth for general aches and pains when suitable, while a gel is applied to the skin for localised muscular or joint discomfort. Always follow the label and avoid using multiple ibuprofen products together unless advised by a pharmacist.
What should I check before buying a Care medicine online?
Read the active ingredient, strength and directions, and check age limits, pregnancy/breastfeeding advice, allergies and existing conditions. If you take regular medicines or are unsure what’s appropriate, ask a pharmacist before purchase.
Are Care cystitis relief sachets the same as antibiotics?
No. Cystitis relief sachets are not antibiotics. If symptoms are severe, persist, or you have fever, back pain, blood in urine, or you’re pregnant, seek medical advice promptly to rule out infection and discuss appropriate treatment.
When should I seek advice for diarrhoea instead of self-treating?
If symptoms are severe, last more than a short time, or are accompanied by fever, blood, dehydration symptoms, or significant abdominal pain, speak to a pharmacist or GP. Children, older adults and people with long-term conditions may need earlier advice.
Do ear drops like olive oil or sodium bicarbonate work for everyone?
Ear drops can help soften ear wax for some people, but they are not suitable for everyone (for example, if you suspect a perforated eardrum, have ear pain, discharge, or recent ear surgery). If you’re unsure, ask a pharmacist or GP first.
Can I use more than one Care product at the same time?
It depends on the ingredients. Avoid doubling up on the same active ingredient (for example, two ibuprofen products) and check for interactions or contraindications. If you need help choosing safely, contact a pharmacist.
Safety note: Always read the label and patient information leaflet before use and follow dosing instructions. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have an ongoing medical condition, or take regular medicines, speak to a pharmacist or GP for personalised advice. If symptoms persist, worsen, or you have signs of a serious reaction or infection, seek urgent medical help or contact NHS 111.