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ColdZyme Mouth Spray 20ml
ColdZyme£19.99ColdZyme forms a protective enzyme barrier on the mucous membrane in your throat, stopping the cold virus from infecting cells in the throat. Reduces your chances of getting infected with a...
ColdZyme is a popular cold-season choice in a convenient mouth spray format. On this brand page you can quickly find the ColdZyme Mouth Spray 20ml available at withaid, review key product information, and shop online from a UK based and regulated pharmacy.
Most people arrive here looking to buy a ColdZyme mouth spray and check what it’s for, who it’s suitable for, and how to use it safely. Use the links below to shop the ColdZyme spray, or browse related categories if you’d prefer a different format (for example, tablets, syrups, lozenges or alternative sprays) for cold & flu, cough or sore throat symptoms. Always read the label and patient information leaflet before use, and consider speaking to a pharmacist if you take regular medicines, have long-term conditions, or you’re buying for children.
How to choose: Check the product size (e.g., 20ml), the recommended age range, and any restrictions such as pregnancy or breastfeeding guidance. If you’re treating multiple symptoms, compare options by format (spray, lozenge, tablet or syrup) and avoid doubling up on ingredients across products. If you’re unsure what’s most suitable, a pharmacist can help you choose.
ColdZyme is a brand best known for its mouth/throat spray format. This page helps you find the ColdZyme spray sold here and access the information you need to use it appropriately.
This brand page lists the ColdZyme Mouth Spray 20ml. Select the product to view directions, warnings and full details before adding to basket.
Use only as directed on the label and in the patient information leaflet. If you’re not sure whether it’s appropriate for your symptoms or circumstances, ask a pharmacist for advice.
Suitability depends on the specific product and age guidance on the packaging. Always check the label first, and browse the children’s cold & flu category for age-appropriate options.
Some products may not be suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Read the label carefully and speak to a pharmacist or GP for personalised guidance.
Sometimes, but check labels to avoid overlapping ingredients across products. If you take regular medicines or have long-term conditions, a pharmacist can help you choose safely.
Seek advice if symptoms are severe, getting worse, or not improving, or if you have red flags such as breathing difficulty, chest pain, very high fever, dehydration, or you’re concerned about a child or vulnerable person. For urgent help, contact NHS 111 or your GP.
Safety note: Always read the label and patient information leaflet before use. This content is general and does not replace individual advice. If you’re unsure what to choose or how to use a product safely, speak to a pharmacist or GP.