Shop Driclor at withaid, a UK based and regulated online pharmacy, if you’re looking for a stronger antiperspirant roll-on for managing very heavy sweating (often called hyperhidrosis). This brand page is designed for shoppers comparing Driclor sizes and wanting a practical option to help reduce underarm dampness and odour as part of a consistent routine—without switching between multiple product pages.
Driclor roll-ons are commonly used on clean, completely dry skin, usually as a night-time application, with frequency adjusted over time according to the patient information leaflet. Many people choose a smaller bottle to trial first, then move to a larger size for regular use. You’ll find Driclor products intended for areas such as armpits, and in some cases hands or feet if the leaflet advises it. If sweating is new, severe, or linked with other symptoms, it’s best to speak with a pharmacist, your GP, or NHS 111.
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Why choose Driclor
- Made for very heavy sweating: a stronger option than everyday deodorants for people who need extra sweat control.
- Routine-friendly use: typically applied at night to dry skin, then washed off in the morning (follow the leaflet).
- Two sizes available: choose 20ml to try first or 75ml for ongoing use.
- Pharmacy-led checkout: buy from a UK regulated pharmacy with discreet delivery options.
- Clear safety guidance: directions and precautions are provided in the patient information leaflet.
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FAQs
What is Driclor used for?
Driclor is a strong antiperspirant roll-on used to help manage very heavy sweating. It’s commonly used for underarms and may be used for other areas such as hands or feet if the patient information leaflet advises it.
How do I use Driclor roll-on safely?
Follow the patient information leaflet exactly. Driclor is usually applied at night to clean, completely dry skin and washed off in the morning. Do not apply to broken, irritated, or recently shaved skin unless the leaflet says it’s suitable.
Should I choose Driclor 20ml or 75ml?
If you’re new to Driclor or want a smaller bottle, the 20ml roll-on is a common starting point. The 75ml roll-on may suit regular use. Check each product page for current availability and details.
Can Driclor cause irritation or stinging?
It can cause stinging, itching, or irritation in some people, especially if applied too often or to damp/sensitive skin. Stop use if irritation is severe or persistent and ask a pharmacist or GP for advice.
Can I use deodorant alongside Driclor?
Some people use a regular deodorant separately, but using multiple products can increase irritation. Follow the leaflet guidance and consider asking a pharmacist if you’re unsure how to combine products.
Is Driclor suitable in pregnancy or breastfeeding?
If you are pregnant, trying to conceive, or breastfeeding, check the patient information leaflet and speak to a pharmacist or GP before using Driclor.
When should I seek medical advice about sweating?
Speak to a pharmacist, your GP, or contact NHS 111 if sweating is new, severe, affecting daily life, or comes with other symptoms such as fever, weight loss, chest pain, or night sweats.
Safety note: Driclor is a pharmacy product intended to help manage heavy sweating when used as directed. Always read the patient information leaflet, check ingredients for allergies, and use only on suitable skin. If you’re unsure whether Driclor is right for you, or symptoms persist or worsen, ask a pharmacist or your GP for personalised advice.