Shop Ultra Chloraseptic at withaid, a UK based and regulated online pharmacy, for anaesthetic throat sprays in a compact 15ml format. This brand page is designed for people looking to buy Ultra Chloraseptic throat spray online, compare flavour options, and choose a targeted spray for short-term soothing of sore throat discomfort.
Most shoppers arrive here wanting three things: a spray format that’s quick to use, a flavour they can tolerate when their throat feels sensitive, and clear suitability guidance (including age limits and cautions). Browse the Ultra Chloraseptic range below, then review the directions and ingredients on the product page before checkout. Availability can change, and orders over £20 qualify for free delivery sent via Royal Mail in discreet packaging.
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Why choose Ultra Chloraseptic
- Targeted spray application for short-term, local throat comfort.
- Choice of flavours so you can pick what suits you when you feel unwell.
- Easy-to-store 15ml format that’s convenient at home or on the go.
- Clear suitability guidance with key cautions shown on each product page.
- Order with confidence at withaid (UK regulated pharmacy, discreet delivery options).
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FAQs
What is Ultra Chloraseptic throat spray used for?
Ultra Chloraseptic throat sprays are designed for short-term, local relief of sore throat discomfort using a local anaesthetic ingredient. Always read the label and use only as directed.
How do I choose the best Ultra Chloraseptic spray for me?
Choose by flavour preference (honey & lemon, menthol, cherry, or blackcurrant) and check the product page for age guidance, cautions, and directions. If you’re unsure what’s suitable, ask a pharmacist.
Can children use Ultra Chloraseptic throat spray?
Some medicated throat sprays are only suitable above certain ages. Check the specific product page and the packaging directions carefully before buying or using for a child.
Can I use Ultra Chloraseptic if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?
If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, check the product information and speak to a pharmacist or GP before using a medicated throat spray, as some products may not be suitable.
How often can I use an anaesthetic throat spray?
Use only at the dose and frequency stated on the label. Do not exceed the recommended amount, and do not use for longer than advised without medical guidance.
Can I use Ultra Chloraseptic with other cold & flu medicines?
Sometimes, but it depends on the other products you’re taking. Always check ingredients and directions to avoid overlap or interactions, and ask a pharmacist if you take regular medicines or have long-term conditions.
When should I seek medical advice for a sore throat?
Speak to a pharmacist, contact your GP, or call NHS 111 if symptoms are severe, keep returning, or don’t improve within a few days. Seek urgent help if you have breathing difficulty, severe trouble swallowing, drooling, swelling of the face or throat, a rash, or a high fever.
Safety information: This content is general guidance and does not replace advice from a pharmacist or GP. Always read the label and patient information leaflet, check ingredients for allergies, and use medicines only as directed. If symptoms persist, worsen, or you are unsure what is suitable, speak to a pharmacist, contact your GP, or call NHS 111.