Shop TCP Antiseptic Liquid online at withaid, a UK based and regulated pharmacy. This brand page brings together the TCP sizes we stock so you can quickly choose the right bottle for your routine—whether you want a compact option for travel, an everyday cupboard staple, or a larger family size. Many people search for TCP to support short-term self-care for sore throat symptoms, mouth discomfort, or minor skin cleansing, and to buy the correct size with discreet, reliable delivery.
Use the links below to compare TCP 50ml, 100ml and 200ml and go straight to the product page you need. If you’re shopping by use-case, the quick links can also take you to related on-site collections like First Aid, Disinfectants, and Sore Throat treatments—helpful if you’re building a home kit or browsing alternatives. Always follow the label and patient information leaflet, including dilution instructions where applicable.
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Why choose TCP
- Recognised UK antiseptic brand with a familiar liquid format
- Multiple sizes to suit travel, home cupboards, and family needs
- Label-led versatility for different uses where directed, including dilution guidance
- Simple online ordering from a UK regulated pharmacy
- Discreet delivery with Royal Mail packaging
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FAQs
What is TCP Antiseptic Liquid?
TCP Antiseptic Liquid is an antiseptic liquid product. Uses and directions can vary by label, so always read the packaging and patient information leaflet before use.
Which TCP size is best: 50ml, 100ml, or 200ml?
50ml is a handy travel size, 100ml suits everyday home use, and 200ml is a larger option if you use TCP regularly or want a bigger bottle in your first aid kit.
Do I need to dilute TCP before using it?
Some uses may require dilution and others may not. Follow the label instructions carefully and only use the product for the purposes described on the packaging.
Can TCP be used for sore throat symptoms?
Some antiseptic liquids are labelled for diluted gargling for sore throat symptom relief. Only use TCP in this way if the label specifically states it, follow dilution instructions, and do not swallow.
Can TCP be used for mouth ulcers or mouth discomfort?
TCP may be used for mouth discomfort only where the label and leaflet provide directions for that use. If symptoms persist, keep returning, or you’re concerned, seek advice from a pharmacist, dentist, or GP.
Is TCP suitable for children?
Suitability depends on age and intended use. Check the label for age guidance and ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure, especially for younger children.
When should I speak to a pharmacist or GP?
Speak to a pharmacist or contact your GP if symptoms are severe, worsening, last longer than expected, or if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have allergies, or take regular medicines.
Safety information: Always read the label and patient information leaflet before use. Use only as directed and do not exceed the stated instructions. For urgent concerns or severe symptoms, seek medical advice promptly (NHS 111) or contact your GP.