Conditions A-Z

From acne to warts and verrucas, we offer treatments for a whole host of conditions and medical problems. Whether you need a quick over-the-counter fix for a mild infection, or a prescription maintenance drug for a lifelong illness, you can find the medication you need quickly and simply by browsing our list of conditions from A-Z.

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Rosacea Treatment
Rosacea is a skin disorder that mainly affects the face, causing redness, small pimples and visible blood vessels.
Scars Cellulite & Stretch Marks Treatment
Marks on the skin, such as scars, cellulite and stretch marks can make people feel self-conscious and want to cover them.
Sex Lubricants & Gels
Lubricants are products, usually either oil, water or silicone based, used during sexual acts to reduce friction and increase pleasure.
Sexual Enhancement
Improve your own sexual performance, increasing energy levels and libido through a variety of products including supplements and toys.
Skin Care
Responsible for protection, regulation and sensation, it’s important that you look after your skin properly.
Snoring Treatment
Snoring is a term that we all know; it describes the noise that some people make when they sleep, and can often be loud, harsh or disruptive.
Sun Care
Looking after your skin is important year-round but particularly in the sunny weather! Protect your skin from damage with our product range.Looking after your skin is important year-round but particularly in the sunny weather! Protect your skin from damage with our product range.
Threadworm Treatment
Threadworms, also known as pinworms, are tiny parasites that infect the large intestine and show up in your stools.
Thrush Treatment
Thrush is a common yeast infection that affects both men and women. In women, the infection can cause discomfort of the vulva and vaginal discharge.
Thrush Treatment For Men
Thrush is a common yeast infection that affects both men and women. In men, the infection can cause redness, itching or a burning sensation around the penis.
Trapped Wind Relief
Our bodies naturally produce gas as part of food digestion but sometimes, that gas can become trapped in your bowel and can cause pain.
Travel Sickness Tablets
Travel sickness, also known as motion sickness, is a common disorder that people experience when travelling by car, boat, plane, train or amusement park ride.
Travel Toiletries
Stay fresh and prepared on the go with our range of travel-sized toiletries. Perfect for holidays, weekends away, or keeping handy in your bag for everyday convenience.
Traveller’s Diarrhoea Treatment
Traveller’s diarrhoea specifically refers to diarrhoea picked up in foreign countries, usually due to contaminated food and poor levels of hygiene.

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  1. Choose the right treatment

    From the comfort of your own home or out on the go, choose the treatment you require from our extensive range.

  2. Complete an online consultation

    A vital part of our process, your online consultation will be similar questions to that of a GP. Quick and easy, we guarantee privacy and confidentiality.

  3. Delivered discreetly

    One of over 100 of our partner regulated UK pharmacies will dispense and ship the treatment to you in discreet packaging.

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