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Saliveze Dry Mouth Spray 50ml
Saliveze£5.89Saliveze Artificial Saliva Dry Mouth Spray maintain moisture in the mouth. Helps keep your mouth moisturised Keeps your mouth hydrated Fragrance free Please follow packaging for detailed...
Shop Saliveze at withaid, a UK based and regulated pharmacy offering discreet delivery. Saliveze is best known for its artificial saliva dry mouth spray—a practical option if you’re looking to manage the sensation of dry mouth (xerostomia) and keep your mouth feeling comfortably moisturised during the day. If you’re searching for “Saliveze dry mouth spray 50ml” or an “artificial saliva spray”, this page brings together the Saliveze product currently available on withaid so you can check the format, size and price in one place.
This brand page is designed for quick, high-intent shopping: choose Saliveze when you want a straightforward spray format for on-the-go use, then build a supportive routine with everyday oral-care essentials. While a spray can help with comfort, persistent dry mouth can have a range of causes (including dehydration or medicine side effects), so it’s sensible to focus on symptom management, follow the packaging directions, and seek advice if symptoms don’t settle or you’re unsure what’s suitable for you.
Saliveze Dry Mouth Spray is an artificial saliva spray designed to help manage the feeling of dry mouth by supporting moisture in the mouth. Always read the product information and use as directed.
The Saliveze product available on this brand page is Saliveze Dry Mouth Spray 50ml. Check the product page for current availability and full details.
Follow the directions on the packaging. Many sprays are used as needed to coat the mouth for comfort, but usage guidance varies—stick to the label instructions.
Use only as directed on the label. If you feel you need very frequent use, or symptoms are persistent, speak with a pharmacist, dentist or GP to review possible causes and options.
Often, yes—many people use a spray alongside daily oral-care products. Choose items that feel comfortable for you and follow the instructions on each product.
Dry mouth can be linked to dehydration, mouth breathing, stress, or side effects of some medicines. If it continues for more than a couple of weeks or is worsening, it’s sensible to seek advice.
Seek prompt advice if dry mouth is severe or comes with mouth swelling, fever, trouble swallowing, persistent ulcers, or signs of infection, or if it’s affecting eating, speaking or sleep.
Safety note: This page provides general information only and does not replace medical advice. Dry mouth products can help manage symptoms but may not address the underlying cause. Always read the label, check ingredients for allergies, and ask a pharmacist, dentist or GP if you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medicines, have an ongoing condition, or symptoms persist. For urgent concerns, contact NHS 111 or seek immediate care.