Shop Day Nurse at withaid, a UK based and regulated pharmacy, for convenient access to daytime cold and flu medicines in the format you prefer. This brand page is built for shoppers searching for Day Nurse capsules or Day Nurse liquid to help manage common daytime symptoms such as nasal congestion, headaches, sore throat discomfort and cough. Compare the available options below, then open the product page to check the patient information leaflet, directions, and key warnings before you buy.
If you’re choosing between products, start with your preferred format (capsules vs liquid), confirm age suitability, and avoid doubling up on ingredients found in other cold and flu remedies. Orders are sent via Royal Mail in discreet packaging, with fast, free delivery on orders over £20. If you take regular medicines, have a long-term condition (including high blood pressure), or are pregnant or breastfeeding, a pharmacist can help you choose safely.
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Why choose Day Nurse
- Daytime format choice: capsules or liquid so you can pick what suits you.
- Support for multi-symptom colds: commonly chosen for daytime cold & flu symptoms (check the label for what each product covers).
- UK regulated pharmacy: supplied by a UK based and regulated provider.
- Delivery confidence: sent via Royal Mail in discreet packaging, with free delivery over £20.
- Safer selection help: pharmacist support if you’re unsure about ingredient overlaps or suitability.
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FAQs
What is Day Nurse for?
Day Nurse is a daytime cold and flu medicine range used for short-term symptomatic relief of common cold and flu symptoms. Always read the label and patient information leaflet to confirm what the specific product is for.
Which should I choose: Day Nurse capsules or Day Nurse liquid?
Choose the format you’re most likely to take correctly. Capsules can be convenient for measured dosing, while liquid may suit those who prefer a drinkable option. Check age limits, dosing instructions, and warnings on the product page.
Can I take Day Nurse with other cold and flu medicines?
Take care with combination products. Many cold and flu remedies contain overlapping ingredients (for example pain relief or decongestants). Check labels carefully and ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure.
Can I take Day Nurse with paracetamol?
Some Day Nurse products already contain paracetamol. Do not take additional paracetamol-containing medicines at the same time unless a pharmacist or prescriber has confirmed it’s appropriate, as exceeding the maximum daily dose can be harmful.
Who should check with a pharmacist before using Day Nurse?
Speak to a pharmacist if you take regular medicines, have long-term conditions (including high blood pressure, heart, kidney or liver problems), have a persistent cough, or are buying for someone with complex needs.
Can I use Day Nurse if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, get advice from a pharmacist or GP before using cold and flu medicines, as some ingredients may not be recommended. Use the patient information leaflet and professional advice to guide your choice.
When should I seek medical advice for cold or flu symptoms?
Seek advice from a pharmacist, contact your GP, or use NHS 111 if symptoms are severe, worsening, or not improving after a few days, or if you have chest pain, breathing difficulties, or other worrying symptoms.
Safety information: Always read the label and patient information leaflet before use and take medicines only as directed. If you’re unsure what to choose, have a medical condition, take regular medicines, or symptoms persist or worsen, speak to a pharmacist or GP. For urgent concerns, contact NHS 111 or emergency services.