Kwells is a well-known UK travel sickness brand, often chosen to help manage motion sickness symptoms such as nausea, dizziness and feeling unwell when travelling by car, coach, boat or plane. If you’re searching to buy Kwells online, this page brings together the Kwells range available at withaid so you can quickly compare adult and children’s options, check pack size, and choose what best fits your journey.
Most shoppers land here wanting a practical, pharmacy-checked option for car sickness or sea sickness, plus clear guidance on suitability (especially for children). For longer trips, you may prefer to compare alternatives like travel sickness patches or other motion sickness treatments in our Motion Sickness collection. If nausea is happening outside of travel (or you’re unsure what’s triggering it), browse the wider Nausea & anti-sickness range and consider speaking with a pharmacist for personalised advice.
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Why choose Kwells
- Travel-focused option for common motion-related symptoms like nausea and dizziness.
- Adult and children’s variants so you can choose an age-appropriate product where suitable.
- Easy tablet format that’s convenient for weekends away and day trips.
- Clear directions so you can time use before you set off (follow the leaflet).
- UK regulated pharmacy shopping with discreet delivery options.
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FAQs
What are Kwells tablets used for?
Kwells products are used for travel sickness and motion sickness symptoms such as nausea, dizziness and being sick during journeys. Always read the label and follow the Patient Information Leaflet.
When should I take Kwells for travel sickness?
Many travel sickness medicines are taken before symptoms start and before travel begins. Check the product directions for timing and how often a dose can be repeated.
What’s the difference between Kwells Travel Sickness and Kwells Kids?
The key difference is age suitability and dosing guidance. Use children’s products only within the stated age range and follow dosing instructions carefully. Ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure which is appropriate.
Are tablets or patches better for longer journeys?
It depends on the length of travel, how quickly you need support, and whether drowsiness is a concern. Tablets can be convenient for shorter or flexible use, while some people prefer patches for longer trips. Compare options in Motion Sickness and follow the product directions.
Can Kwells cause drowsiness or affect driving?
Some travel sickness medicines can cause drowsiness, blurred vision or dizziness. If affected, do not drive, cycle, or operate machinery, and avoid alcohol if the label advises against it.
Can I take Kwells with other medicines?
Interactions are possible, especially with medicines that can also cause drowsiness. If you take regular medication or have a long-term condition, speak to a pharmacist before using a travel sickness treatment.
When should I speak to a pharmacist or GP?
Get advice if symptoms are severe, persistent, not clearly linked to travel, or if the user is a child, pregnant or breastfeeding, or has existing health conditions. A pharmacist can help you choose safely and advise when to contact your GP or NHS 111.
Safety information: Pharmacy medicines aren’t suitable for everyone. Always read the label and use only as directed. If symptoms worsen, are unusual, or persist, speak to a pharmacist or contact your GP for personalised advice.