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Salivix Dry Mouth 50 Pastilles
Salivix£5.99Salivix Dry Mouth Pastilles can be sucked slowly to relive the dry mouth when it occurs. Helps if other medication causes dry mouth Can be used for any dry mouth condition Stimulates your own...
Shop Salivix at withaid, a UK based and regulated pharmacy, for convenient dry mouth support in a simple pastille format. If you’re searching for Salivix dry mouth pastilles, you’re likely looking for an easy option to keep close by for everyday comfort—at home, at work, or while travelling—when your mouth feels uncomfortably dry.
This brand page currently features Salivix in a pastille (lozenge) format and is ideal if you want a quick, portable product that fits into a broader oral-care routine. Many people also review their hydration habits and consider suitable oral-care essentials (such as a gentle rinse and toothpaste) to help maintain mouth comfort day to day. Browse the Salivix pastilles below, or use the links to explore related oral-care collections and site support information.
Salivix pastilles are used to help manage dry mouth (xerostomia) symptoms. They support comfort but do not diagnose or treat the cause of dry mouth.
This brand page currently lists Salivix Dry Mouth 50 Pastilles. Availability can change, so check the product listing for current stock.
Use only as directed on the packaging. If you’re unsure about suitability (for example, pregnancy, children, allergies, or long-term conditions), ask a pharmacist for advice before use.
Yes. Dry mouth can be a side effect of some medicines. Do not stop or change prescribed treatment without advice—speak with your pharmacist or prescriber if symptoms are troublesome.
Small, regular sips of water and a gentle oral-care routine can help. You may also consider suitable mouthwash and toothpaste options that fit your needs.
Seek advice if dry mouth is persistent, painful, affects eating or swallowing, is linked to new medication, or comes with mouth ulcers, swelling, fever, dental pain, or dehydration concerns.
Safety note: Always read the label and follow the pack instructions. If you take regular medicines, have long-term conditions, or symptoms are persistent or worsening, speak to a pharmacist, dentist, or GP. Seek urgent medical help for severe symptoms such as facial swelling, breathing difficulty, or signs of a serious allergic reaction.