Description
Biotene Dry Mouth Saliva Replacement Gel, 50g
Soothing Moisturising Gel for Long-Lasting Dry Mouth Relief
Biotene Dry Mouth Saliva Replacement Gel, 50g is a fast-acting, clinically proven moisturising gel designed to relieve symptoms of dry mouth (xerostomia) and improve comfort caused by insufficient saliva production.
Perfect for those with dry mouth due to medication, aging, or medical conditions, this saliva substitute gel works by forming a protective film over oral tissues, soothing dryness, and helping to maintain a healthy oral environment.
Biotene Gel provides targeted relief, especially helpful at night when dry mouth symptoms worsen, and its compact 50g tube makes it ideal for on-the-go or bedside use.
The gentle, alcohol-free, and non-irritating formula is safe for daily and prolonged use—making it one of the best gels for xerostomia relief available over the counter in the UK.
Benefits:
Saliva replacement gel for immediate relief of dry mouth
– Clinically tested to provide up to 4 hours dry mouth relief*
– Contains a mouth-moisturizing system to help relieve oral dryness
– Specially formulated for people with dry mouth helps soothe and protect dry mouths against discomfort
– Freshens breath
– Alcohol-free
– Helps maintain a healthy oral environment
Biotene Dry Mouth Saliva Replacement Gel (50g) is an alcohol-free, pH-balanced gel designed to relieve dry mouth (xerostomia) symptoms. It mimics natural saliva to soothe and moisturise oral tissues, offering long-lasting comfort for individuals experiencing dry mouth due to medication, aging, or medical conditions. Safe for daily and nighttime use, it’s available online from Dock Pharmacy UK.
How to Use Biotene Gel:
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Squeeze a small amount (approx. 1cm) of Biotene Gel onto your finger or a cotton swab
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Apply directly to the tongue, gums, and inner cheeks
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Use as needed throughout the day and especially before bed
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Safe for daily use, including overnight application
Cautions:
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For oral use only – do not swallow large quantities
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Keep out of reach of children
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Avoid use if allergic to any of the ingredients
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If irritation or discomfort occurs, discontinue use and consult your doctor or dentist
Possible Side Effects:
Biotene Gel is well-tolerated, but in rare cases, users may experience:
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Slight taste alteration
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Mild irritation or burning sensation
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Allergic reaction (very rare – discontinue if symptoms persist)
FAQs – Biotene Dry Mouth Saliva Replacement Gel
What is Biotene Gel used for?
Biotene Gel is used to relieve dry mouth symptoms by providing moisture and comfort to dry oral tissues. It is especially effective for people with xerostomia caused by medications or health conditions.
Can I use Biotene Gel at night?
Yes. Biotene Gel is ideal for night-time dry mouth relief. Apply before bed for lasting overnight comfort.
Is Biotene Gel safe for daily use?
Absolutely. Biotene is alcohol-free and pH-balanced, making it safe for long-term, daily use.
How long does Biotene Gel last?
It provides relief for several hours, especially at night. Reapply as needed throughout the day.
Where can I buy Biotene Dry Mouth Gel 50g in the UK?
You can purchase it online at Dock Pharmacy UK for fast, convenient UK delivery.
What Is Dry Mouth
Dry Mouth is a condition where your mouth feels uncomfortably dry. It can happen when your body doesn’t produce enough saliva to keep your mouth moist. Dry Mouth can be uncomfortable, and if left untreated it can have consequences on your oral health. Symptoms vary from person to person and can range from being mild to severe. Learn more below.
What Are The Symptoms Of Dry Mouth
Sufferers often don’t notice that they are suffering from dry mouth until their saliva flow has already dropped by 50%. Symptoms can include:
– Frequently sipping water
– Bad breath
– Dry, cracked lips
– Pain or burning in the mouth
– Increased dental cavities
– Difficulty swallowing or chewing dry foods
– Tendency to wake up more often in the night
What Causes Dry Mouth
There are a number of causes and conditions that can affect the production of saliva and result in Dry Mouth.
– It’s most common in people taking multiple medications. Dry Mouth can be a side effect of more than 500 different medications, including over-the-counter and commonly prescribed ones.
– Dry Mouth can also be triggered by certain drugs/radiation therapy as well as conditions including Sjögren’s syndrome and diabetes.
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