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Fresenius Kabi

Shop Fresenius Kabi oral care essentials online at withaid, a UK based and regulated pharmacy. This brand page features the Glandosane dry mouth spray range (50ml) for people looking for convenient support when a dry mouth (xerostomia) makes speaking, eating, wearing dentures or sleeping uncomfortable. Shoppers commonly compare options by flavour, sensitivity and when dryness tends to flare up—such as after certain medicines, mouth breathing, dehydration, or during periods of mouth irritation.

Choose from natural, peppermint or lemon variants and check each product page for suitability, ingredients and directions for use. Orders over £20 qualify for fast, free delivery, and parcels are sent via Royal Mail in discreet packaging. If your symptoms are severe, persistent, or linked to treatment, the FAQs below can help you decide what to do next and when to speak to a pharmacist, dentist or GP.


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Why choose Fresenius Kabi

  • Trusted healthcare manufacturer: well-known for consistent standards across healthcare settings.
  • Simple spray format: convenient to use at home, at work, or while travelling.
  • Choice of flavours: natural, peppermint, or lemon to suit preference and sensitivity.
  • Clear product information: compare directions and ingredients on each product page.
  • Pharmacy shopping confidence: buy from a UK regulated pharmacy with discreet delivery options.

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What is a dry mouth (xerostomia) spray used for?

Dry mouth sprays are used to help moisturise the mouth and throat when saliva feels reduced, supporting comfort for talking, eating, swallowing and denture wear.

Which Glandosane spray should I choose: natural, peppermint or lemon?

The main difference is flavour. If you prefer a neutral option or have a sensitive mouth, natural may be a good starting point. Peppermint or lemon can suit those who prefer a fresher taste.

How do I use a dry mouth spray safely?

Use only as directed on the label. If you have allergies, check the ingredients carefully. If you’re using other mouth products or have ongoing oral conditions, a pharmacist or dentist can advise on the most suitable routine.

Can I use these sprays if I wear dentures?

Many people with dentures experience dryness. A moisturising spray may help comfort, but ongoing soreness, rubbing or mouth ulcers should be checked by a dentist to ensure dentures fit properly.

What could be causing my dry mouth?

Common causes include certain medicines, dehydration, mouth breathing, stress, smoking, or medical conditions. If dryness lasts more than 2 weeks, keeps returning, or is affecting eating or sleep, speak to a pharmacist or GP.

What if I have mucositis or I’m having cancer treatment?

If you have mucositis or you’re having chemotherapy or radiotherapy, ask your oncology team, GP or pharmacist before starting a new mouth product—especially if your mouth is very sore, bleeding, or you have open ulcers.

When should I seek urgent medical advice?

Seek urgent help if you develop facial or throat swelling, difficulty breathing, severe pain, a fast-spreading infection, or signs of an allergic reaction. In the UK, contact NHS 111 or your GP for advice.

Safety note: Always read the packaging and follow the directions for use. This page provides general information and does not replace advice from a pharmacist, dentist or GP. If symptoms are severe, persistent, or linked to ongoing treatment or multiple medicines, seek personalised medical advice.

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