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Dioctyl 30 Capsules
Dioctyl£3.99Dioctyl 30 Capsules by Dioctyl is a premium supplement designed to support healthy digestion. Each capsule contains a blend of natural ingredients that promote proper digestive function, including...
Shop Dioctyl at withaid, a UK-based and regulated online pharmacy offering discreet delivery via Royal Mail. This brand page is for customers searching for Dioctyl constipation relief capsules and wanting a straightforward way to view price, pack size and availability before adding to basket. If you’re comparing options for short-term constipation relief, you can start with the featured Dioctyl product below, then browse the wider constipation category to compare other formats and brands.
To support safer self-care, withaid uses checkout questions to help confirm suitability and encourage you to read the patient information leaflet. Always follow the on-pack directions and choose the option that best fits your symptoms and circumstances. If constipation is persistent, severe, or accompanied by worrying symptoms, it’s best to speak with a pharmacist, GP or NHS 111 before you buy.
Dioctyl is a pharmacy product commonly bought for constipation relief in a capsule format. Check the product page and patient information leaflet for full directions and suitability.
Dioctyl is typically used short-term. If constipation persists, keeps returning, or you’re unsure what’s causing it, speak to a pharmacist, GP or NHS 111 before treating.
The best option depends on your symptoms, preferences and any medicines you take. Use the constipation category page to compare formats and always follow the directions on the leaflet.
If you take regular medication or have a long-term condition, check the leaflet and ask a pharmacist before using Dioctyl to make sure it’s appropriate for you.
If you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, trying to conceive, or have recently had a baby, ask a pharmacist or GP for advice before using constipation medicines.
Seek urgent advice if you have severe or worsening abdominal pain, vomiting, blood in stools, unexplained weight loss, or a sudden persistent change in bowel habit. If symptoms don’t improve, contact a pharmacist, GP or NHS 111.
Safety note: This page provides general shopping guidance only and does not replace medical advice. Always read the label and patient information leaflet, use medicines as directed, and ask a pharmacist, GP or NHS 111 if you’re unsure, have ongoing symptoms, or have underlying health conditions.