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Liquivisc Gel 10g
Liquivisc£10.99Liquivisc is an eye gel used for the relief of the symptoms of dry eye (such as soreness, burning, irritation or dryness) caused by your eyes not producing enough Not for children aged under 18...
Shop Liquivisc at withaid, a UK based and regulated pharmacy, for everyday eye lubrication support when your eyes feel dry, irritated, or tired. This brand page is built for shoppers looking to buy Liquivisc Gel 10g online and compare practical options for dry eye comfort—especially if symptoms are triggered by screens, central heating, air conditioning, wind, or seasonal factors.
Liquivisc is available here as a lubricating eye gel, a format many people choose when they want a thicker feel than standard drops. You can also browse the wider eye drops and eye care ranges on-site to compare formats, ingredients, and directions for use. If you’re unsure which product type is right for you, check the label and leaflet carefully—your pharmacist can help you choose a suitable option based on your symptoms and any medicines or eye conditions.
Liquivisc Gel is a lubricating eye gel used to help relieve symptoms associated with dry eyes, such as irritation, soreness, or a gritty feeling. Always use as directed on the label and leaflet.
On this page, Liquivisc is available as Liquivisc Gel 10g. If you’d like to compare lighter formats, browse the Eye Drops collection.
Many people choose gel when they want a thicker feel or longer-lasting lubrication, while drops can feel lighter for daytime use. Check the directions and consider when symptoms occur. If unsure, ask your pharmacist.
Some lubricating products have specific advice for contact lens wearers. Read the leaflet for Liquivisc Gel 10g and follow any lens guidance, or speak to a pharmacist before use.
Use Liquivisc only as directed on the label/leaflet. If you need frequent applications or symptoms persist, seek advice from a pharmacist, optometrist, or GP.
Get urgent advice if you have eye pain, sudden vision changes, significant redness, injury, discharge, or worsening symptoms. If symptoms don’t improve, speak to a pharmacist, optometrist, your GP, or contact NHS 111.
Important: This information is general and does not replace professional advice. Read the patient information leaflet and use as directed. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, taking other medicines, have an eye condition, or symptoms persist or worsen, speak to a pharmacist, optometrist, or your GP.