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Medijel 15g
Medijel£3.69Medijel gives you fast acting relief from mouth ulcers, sore gums and denture rubbing. The local anaesthetic gets working immediately, providing instant pain relief. Also contains an antiseptic to...
Medijel is a well-known oral pain relief brand, and this page helps you quickly find the Medijel product currently available to buy at withaid, a UK-based and regulated pharmacy. Most shoppers landing here are looking for a mouth ulcer gel or an oral pain relief gel to ease short-term discomfort from everyday mouth irritations such as mouth ulcers, sore gums, and denture rubbing. If you’re searching for “Medijel 15g”, “Medijel oral gel”, or an oral gel with a local anaesthetic for targeted use, you can click through to check suitability, ingredients, and directions before purchasing.
Use this brand page to go straight to the product listing, compare price and pack size, and read the full on-page information (including the patient leaflet link) so you can use the product responsibly. If your symptoms don’t improve, keep returning, or feel severe, you may also want to browse related categories for symptom-led options and practical oral care support. Always follow the label and any leaflet guidance.
Medijel oral gel is used for short-term relief of pain associated with mouth ulcers, sore gums and irritation caused by dentures rubbing. Always check the product page, label and leaflet for the full details and suitability.
Apply a small amount directly to the affected area using a clean fingertip, following the directions on the packaging and any patient leaflet guidance. Do not use more than directed.
Use only as stated on the label and in the patient information leaflet. If you feel you need to use it very frequently, or symptoms are not improving, ask a pharmacist for advice.
Many minor mouth ulcers improve within around 1–2 weeks. If an ulcer lasts longer than expected, keeps returning, or you’re concerned, speak to a pharmacist, dentist or GP for advice.
Some people use oral gels for temporary comfort with sore spots from dentures. If rubbing continues, your dentures may need adjustment by a dentist—don’t rely on ongoing self-treatment without professional advice.
Check the product warnings carefully and speak to a pharmacist, dentist or GP before using oral pain relief gels during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Get prompt advice if symptoms are severe, worsening, or you notice facial swelling, fever, spreading redness, difficulty swallowing or breathing, or any signs of infection. If you’re worried, a pharmacist, dentist or GP can guide you.
Safety note: This content is general shopping information and does not replace medical advice. Always read the label and any patient information leaflet and use medicines only as directed. If symptoms persist or worsen, speak to a pharmacist or contact your GP; for urgent concerns in the UK, use NHS 111 or emergency services as appropriate.