Shop Irriclens at withaid, a UK based and regulated online pharmacy. This brand page is for people looking to buy Irriclens sterile saline in a convenient aerosol spray format for everyday first-aid and skin cleansing routines. If you’re searching for an Irriclens saline spray to keep in your home cupboard, travel bag, workplace kit, or sports first-aid pack, you can quickly view the available product, check pack size, and order for delivery in discreet packaging.
Most shoppers come here with a simple goal: a hygienic way to rinse and cleanse the skin or a minor wound area as part of basic first aid, without touching the site. Use the product page for directions and suitability information, and browse the related essentials collections below to add dressings, plasters, and hygiene items in the same basket. If you’re unsure what’s appropriate for your situation, our pharmacy team can help you choose the right option.
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Why choose Irriclens
- Sterile saline format chosen for simple cleansing and irrigation in first-aid routines.
- Aerosol convenience for quick use with minimal handling.
- Clear product guidance with directions and pack details on the product page.
- UK pharmacy supply from a UK based and regulated online pharmacy.
- Discreet delivery options to help you stock up with confidence.
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FAQs
What is Irriclens?
Irriclens is a sterile saline product commonly used as part of basic first-aid and skin cleansing routines. Check the product page for the exact format, pack size, and directions.
Is Irriclens an antiseptic?
Sterile saline is not the same as an antiseptic. Saline is typically used for rinsing/cleansing, while antiseptics are different products with different uses and suitability. If you’re unsure what you need, ask a pharmacist.
What Irriclens product is available here?
This brand page lists Irriclens Sterile Saline Aerosol 240ml. Availability can change, so refer to the product page for current stock and pricing.
Can I use a saline spray on any wound?
Not always. Minor cuts and grazes may be suitable for self-care, but you should seek medical advice for deep wounds, significant burns, bites, heavy bleeding, or anything that looks infected.
How do I use Irriclens safely?
Always follow the label/pack instructions, keep the nozzle clean, and avoid sharing between people. Stop use if irritation occurs and speak to a pharmacist if you need help choosing a suitable product.
What should I add to my basket with Irriclens?
Many people pair saline sprays with plasters and dressings from First Aid, plus hygiene items such as hand sanitiser to build a practical kit.
Safety information: This information is for general guidance and does not replace medical advice. If symptoms are severe, worsening, or you’re concerned about infection (spreading redness, heat, swelling, pus), speak to a pharmacist, contact your GP or NHS 111. In an emergency, call 999.