Shop Olbas at withaid, a UK based and regulated online pharmacy, for convenient options commonly chosen when you’re dealing with a blocked nose, cold symptoms or seasonal congestion. Olbas products use aromatic essential oils and come in easy-to-use formats—from pocket nasal inhalers for on-the-go freshness to inhalant oils for steam inhalation, plus pastilles and a blocked nose spray. If you’re comparing Olbas products, the usual intent is simple: choose a format that fits your day (home, travel, bedtime or family use), understand age suitability, and order from a trusted UK pharmacy with discreet delivery.
This brand page brings together Olbas inhalers, inhalant oils in multiple sizes, pastilles (including sugar-free), a nasal decongestant spray, and a gentler children’s range. Use the links below to shop by format, then check each product page for the patient information leaflet and directions for use—especially if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, taking other medicines, or buying for a child.
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Why choose Olbas
- Choose your format: inhalers, inhalant oils, spray, pastilles and bath options on one page.
- Recognisable aromatic oils: essential-oil vapours many people prefer for congestion routines.
- Options for families: a dedicated children’s range with age guidance on the label.
- Flexible sizing: multiple bottle sizes so you can choose occasional-use or better value.
- Shop with confidence at withaid: UK regulated pharmacy, discreet packaging and Royal Mail delivery messaging across site.
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FAQs
How do I choose between an Olbas inhaler, oil, or nasal spray?
Pick the format you’re most likely to use correctly. Inhalers are portable for short, on-the-go use, inhalant oils are commonly used as part of a steam routine at home, and sprays are applied directly in the nose. Always follow the product label and patient leaflet for suitability and maximum use.
Which Olbas Oil size should I buy?
Smaller sizes can suit occasional use or travel, while larger bottles may offer better value if you use inhalant oil more often. Choose based on how frequently you expect to use it and the directions on the pack.
Are Olbas products suitable for children?
Olbas has children’s variants, and suitability can vary by product and age. Check the label carefully and use only age-appropriate products. If you’re unsure, ask a pharmacist for guidance.
Are Olbas pastilles suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
Some Olbas pastilles carry specific warnings. Read the label and the patient information leaflet, and speak to a pharmacist or your GP before using medicines in pregnancy or while breastfeeding.
Can I use Olbas products with other cold, cough or hayfever treatments?
Sometimes, but it’s important to avoid overlapping ingredients and to follow each product’s directions. If you’re taking other medicines or have a long-term condition, ask a pharmacist to help you choose safely.
When should I seek medical advice for congestion or cold symptoms?
Speak to a pharmacist or contact your GP/NHS if symptoms are severe, persist, keep returning, or you’re worried—especially for children, pregnancy, or if you have breathing difficulties, chest pain, high fever, or an underlying condition.
Safety note: Always read the label and patient information leaflet and use medicines as directed. Do not exceed the stated dose. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking other medicines, have a long-term condition, or buying for a child, ask a pharmacist for advice. Seek urgent medical help for severe or rapidly worsening symptoms, breathing difficulty, or signs of an allergic reaction.