Yes, Walgreens sells adult diapers and briefs suitable for diarrhea and bowel leakage, in stores and online.
When diarrhea strikes without warning, regular underwear doesn’t stand a chance. Adult diapers for diarrhea at Walgreens give you a reliable safety net, and the chain carries more options than most people realize. Walgreens stocks its own Certainty brand alongside familiar names like Always Discreet, with absorbency levels from light to maximum and sizes from Small/Medium up to Large/X-Large. You can grab them off the shelf or order online for delivery.
What Adult Diapers For Diarrhea Does Walgreens Carry?
Walgreens breaks its incontinence aisle into several overlapping categories, including adult diapers, adult briefs, protective underwear, and disposable briefs. Its own product pages state these items “may be an appropriate choice for either type of incontinence, both bowel and urinary.” That means the same products work for diarrhea leakage, not just bladder issues.
The store’s private-label Certainty line offers the widest selection, with stretch briefs featuring tape tabs for a secure fit. Current examples include:
- Certainty Stretch Briefs with Tabs, Small/Medium (36 count) at $18.99, or 2/$33.00
- Certainty Stretch Briefs with Tabs, Large/X-Large (28 count) at $18.99, or 2/$33.00
- Certainty Underwear for Men, Maximum absorbency, Small/Medium (32 count) at $18.99
- Always Discreet Underwear, women’s Large sizes 14-20 (28 count) at $21.49, or 2/$40.00
Prices and inventory can vary between the store and the website, so Walgreens recommends using the store locator to confirm what’s actually on the shelf near you.
How To Choose The Right Diaper For Diarrhea Leakage
Matching the product to your situation matters more than picking a brand. Walgreens stocks three absorbency levels, and diarrhea typically calls for maximum protection because loose stool spreads faster than urine.
Absorbency first. Look for “maximum” or “overnight” on the package. Lightly absorbent versions handle minor spotting but will fail during a full diarrhea episode. Fit second. Briefs with tabs adjust more easily for changing body shapes, while pull-on underwear feels more like regular clothing and works best for people who can stand to change them. Gender-specific designs from Certainty and Always Discreet shape the padding differently, so choose the version that matches your body for better coverage.
If you’re weighing multiple options before buying, our roundup of the best diapers for diarrhea protection compares top-rated products side by side.
Buying In Store Vs. Ordering Online
Walgreens gives you two solid routes to get these products. In-store shopping lets you feel the fabric and check sizing against the package, but not every location stocks every size. The website shows real-time availability, including whether an item is buy in store only, available for same-day delivery, or shippable to your door.
Online ordering wins for discretion and convenience. Bulk deals like 2/$33.00 auto-apply at checkout, and you can set up recurring deliveries so you never run out. Just double-check the inventory note on the product page before relying on same-day delivery, since some items skip certain stores entirely.
FAQs
Can adult diapers treat diarrhea itself?
No. Adult diapers only contain the leakage — they don’t treat the underlying cause of diarrhea. If you have persistent diarrhea lasting more than two days, signs of dehydration, or bloody stools, contact a doctor. These products are protective underwear, not a medical treatment.
Are Walgreens adult diapers covered by insurance or FSA?
Some flexible spending accounts and health savings accounts allow reimbursement for incontinence supplies with a doctor’s note. Walgreens doesn’t process insurance directly at the register, but you can pay out of pocket and submit the receipt to your plan for reimbursement. Check with your provider first.
How often should I change an adult diaper during diarrhea?
Change immediately after any bowel movement. Leaving stool against the skin irritates it and can cause rashes or breakdown. If diarrhea is frequent, consider a barrier cream and change at least every two to three hours during active episodes, even if the diaper doesn’t feel full.
References & Sources
- Walgreens. “Adult Diapers Search Results.” Shows current product categories, sizing, and availability for bowel and urinary incontinence.
- Walgreens. “Certainty Adult Incontinence Stretch Briefs with Tabs.” Product page confirming diaper-style briefs appropriate for bowel and urinary incontinence.
- Walgreens. “Protective Underwear and Briefs.” Category page listing absorbency levels and styles available in store and online.
