Acyclovir Uses
Acyclovira prescription drugs is used to treat herpes infections of the skin, lip, and genitals; herpes zoster (shingles) and chickenpox. Acyclovir does not cure herpes infections but rather decreases the pain and itching as well as promoting healing. Topical Acyclovir does not prevent the recurrence of sores but it may decreasethe pain and itching if applied when the earliest symptoms first appear. Oral Acyclovir decreases the frequency and severity of recurrent sores, but it is used only by people with severe herpes infections because of possible adverse effects. Acyclovir may sometimes prescribed for other uses.
How Taken
Treatment with Acyclovir topical should be started as soon as possible after the first appearance of symptoms (e.g. tingling, burning, blisters).
You ahould wash your hands before and after applying Acyclovir topical.
Wear a glove or a finger cot or use an applicator (e.g. cotton swab) when applying Acyclovir topical to avoid spreading the virus to other body parts and to other people.
Apply enough Acyclovir ointment to cover the lesion(s) completely. A one-half inch ribbon of ointment should cover approximately 4 square inches of surface area.
Avoid getting Acyclovir in the eyes.
Acyclovir topical is usually applied every 3 hours, six times a day for seven days. Follow your doctors instructions.
Use Acyclovir topical for the full period of time prescribed, even if you begin to feel better. Your symptoms may start to improve before the infection is completely treated.
Lesions caused by the herpes viruses should be kept as clean and dry as possible. Wearing loose clothing may help to prevent irritation of the lesions.
Acyclovir Warnings/Precautions
Before using Acyclovir topical, tell your doctor if you have any other medical conditions or if you use any other drugs.
Acyclovir topical is in the FDA pregnancy category C, this means that it is not known if it will harm an unborn baby.If you are pregnant, do not use Acyclovir topical without first talking to your doctor.
It is unknown if Acyclovir topical passes into breast milk. Do not use Acyclovir topical without first talking to your doctor if you are breast feeding a baby.
Missed Dose
Apply Avyclovir as soon as you remember and apply further doses at your regula dosing r interval (e.g., every 3 hours) until you go to bed. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue your regular dosing schedule. Do not take a double dose of |Acyclovir to make up for a missed one.
Possible Side Effects
No serious side effects are expected while using Acyclovir topical. If you suspect an allergic reaction to Acyclovir (difficulty breathing; rash; hives; itching; swelling of your lips, tongue, or face) seek emergency medical attention.
Other less serious side effects may be more likely to occur. Continue to use Acyclovir topical and talk to your doctor if you experience itching, stinging, burning, or a rash. These side effects should resolve quickly.
Side effects other than those listed here may also occur. Talk to your doctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that is especially bothersome.
Acyclovir Storage
Store Avyclovir below 25oC. Do not refrigerate.
Overdose
An overdose of Acyclovir is not likely to occur. If you suspect an overdose or ingestion of Acyclovir topical, call an emergency room or poison control left for advice.
More Acyclovir Information
Acyclovir Cream is contra-indicated in patients known to be hypersensitive to acyclovir or propylene glycol.
Acyclovir is most effective if it is started within 48 hours of when the rash first appears.
Follow the directions for using Acyclovir provided by your doctor.
Disclaimer
This drug information is for your information purposes only, it is not intended that this information covers all uses, directions, drug interactions, precautions, or adverse effects of Actclovir. This is only general information, and should not be relied on for any purpose. It should not be construed as containing specific instructions for any particular patient. We disclaim all responsibility for the accuracy and reliability of this information, and/or any consequences arising from the use of this information, including damage or adverse consequences to persons or property, however such damages or consequences arise. No warranty, either expressed or implied, is made in regards to this information.