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Sore Throat Relief in Ireland

Soothe the discomfort of a sore throat with our dedicated collection at Ballyduff Pharmacy. From lozenges and throat sprays to gargles and warming drinks, we stock a range of products to help ease a scratchy, painful throat. Most sore throats are caused by viruses and settle on their own within a week; these products help with comfort in the meantime. Always read the label and ask our pharmacist for advice. Order online for delivery anywhere in Ireland.

Throat Lozenges & Pastilles

Lozenges and pastilles are a convenient way to soothe a sore throat, and some contain ingredients aimed at numbing or calming the discomfort. They’re easy to carry and use through the day. Check the label for age suitability and follow the instructions.

Throat Sprays & Gargles

Throat sprays and gargles target the affected area directly and can help ease soreness. These are a popular choice alongside or instead of lozenges. Our pharmacist can help you choose a product suited to your symptoms.

Soothing Self-Care

Warm drinks, honey and lemon, staying hydrated and resting your voice can all help soothe a sore throat naturally. Relief products complement these simple measures while your throat recovers from a common cold or minor infection.

Delivery Across Ireland

Order online and enjoy nationwide delivery across Ireland for just €5.95, with free delivery on orders over €70, plus free click & collect and free local delivery for local customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Lozenges, throat sprays and gargles can help soothe soreness, alongside simple measures like warm drinks, honey and lemon, staying hydrated and resting your voice. Most sore throats are viral and ease within a week. Our pharmacist can suggest a suitable product for your symptoms.

Most sore throats are caused by viruses and settle within about a week without needing specific treatment. See your GP if a sore throat is severe, lasts longer than a week, keeps returning, or comes with a high temperature, difficulty swallowing or breathing, as these may need assessment.

Most sore throats are caused by viruses, which antibiotics don’t help. They tend to get better on their own with self-care and symptom relief. If your doctor suspects a bacterial cause, they’ll advise on the right course of action. It’s best not to expect antibiotics for a typical sore throat.

See your GP if a sore throat is severe or long-lasting, keeps coming back, or is accompanied by difficulty swallowing or breathing, a high temperature, drooling, or a rash. Seek urgent help for any breathing difficulty. For most sore throats, though, self-care and symptom relief are enough.