Shop Lemsip at withaid — a UK based and regulated pharmacy — for cold, cough & flu remedies in the formats people most often compare: hot drink sachets, capsules and cough liquids. Whether you’re looking for an option to support comfort during a cold, flu-like symptoms, nasal congestion, headache, aches and pains, sore throat discomfort, or a cough alongside a cold, this brand page helps you browse the Lemsip range by format and pack size so you can choose what suits your routine (warming drink, on-the-go capsule, or measured liquid).
Before you buy, check each product page for active ingredients, directions for use and age guidance. If you take regular medicines, have an ongoing medical condition, or you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, a pharmacist can advise on the most suitable choice and help you avoid ingredient overlap with other cold and flu products.
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Why choose Lemsip
- Multiple formats: choose sachets, capsules or liquids based on preference and routine.
- Range clarity: compare pack sizes and formats from one Lemsip brand page.
- Informed decisions: check ingredients, directions and age guidance on each product page.
- Trusted pharmacy checkout: buy from a UK regulated pharmacy with discreet delivery options.
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FAQs
What types of Lemsip products can I buy on this brand page?
This page includes Lemsip cold & flu sachets, capsules and cough liquids, plus “Max” and “all in one” formats. Use the “Shop by Lemsip product type” links to jump to your preferred format.
How do I choose between sachets, capsules and liquid?
Choose the format that fits your routine: sachets are taken as a warm drink, capsules are swallowed with water, and liquids can be useful if you prefer a measured dose. Always follow the directions on the product page and packaging.
How do I choose a Lemsip cough product for a chesty/mucus cough vs a dry cough?
Some products are intended for chesty or mucus cough symptoms, while others are for dry coughs. If you’re unsure which type applies, ask a pharmacist for advice before buying.
Can I take Lemsip with other cold, flu or pain medicines?
Take care to avoid doubling up on the same active ingredient across multiple products. Check labels and patient leaflets, and speak to a pharmacist if you’re unsure about combining medicines.
What should I check on the patient information leaflet before taking Lemsip?
Review the leaflet for active ingredients, how to take it, who should not take it, key warnings and interactions with other medicines. Pay close attention to age guidance and advice for pregnancy, breastfeeding or existing medical conditions.
Is Lemsip suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
If you are pregnant, trying to conceive or breastfeeding, speak to a pharmacist or your GP before taking cold and flu medicines, as some ingredients may not be suitable for everyone.
When should I seek medical advice for cold, flu or cough symptoms?
Seek advice if symptoms worsen, don’t improve, or you have concerns such as breathing difficulty, chest pain, high fever, severe symptoms, or symptoms in young children. In the UK, contact your pharmacist, your GP, or NHS 111.
Important: This page is for general guidance only and does not replace advice from a pharmacist or GP. Always read and follow the product information and patient leaflet before use. If you take regular medicines, have an underlying condition, or are pregnant or breastfeeding, ask a pharmacist or your GP to confirm the most suitable option. If symptoms are severe or you are worried, seek medical advice promptly.