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UK based and regulated pharmacy
Fast, free delivery on order over £20
Sent Royal Mail in discreet packaging
Health Condition
If you’re looking to buy olive oil ear drops online in the UK, this Olive Oil brand page on withaid brings together the options currently available from this brand, with clear pricing and pharmacy-grade checkout. Most shoppers land here when they want a simple, gentle option for earwax care at home, or when they’re comparing everyday olive oil ear drops 10ml for routine ear hygiene.
This page is focused on Olive Oil Ear Drops BP 10ml — a straightforward choice if you want a no-fuss product for earwax softening support before wax clears naturally or before professional removal. withaid is a UK based and regulated pharmacy, and orders are sent via Royal Mail in discreet packaging, with free delivery available over £20.
Olive oil ear drops are commonly used as a gentle option to support ear hygiene, including helping to soften earwax. Always follow the product label and leaflet.
Use exactly as directed on the packaging or patient leaflet. If you’re unsure about how to apply drops safely, ask a pharmacist for advice.
Follow the directions on the label/leaflet. If symptoms persist, worsen, or you’re concerned at any time, speak to a pharmacist or contact your GP.
Ear pain can have different causes. If pain is severe, sudden, or accompanied by fever, discharge, bleeding, or hearing changes, seek medical advice rather than self-treating.
Do not use ear drops if you think you may have a perforated eardrum, you have ear discharge, or you have had ear surgery unless a clinician has advised you to. Check the leaflet and ask a pharmacist if unsure.
Suitability depends on the product and age guidance. Check the label carefully and speak to a pharmacist before use in children.
Safety information: Always read the label and any patient leaflet before use. No ear drop is suitable for everyone. If you have significant pain, discharge, fever, dizziness, sudden hearing loss, a known ear condition, or symptoms that do not improve, stop use and seek advice from a pharmacist or GP.