Zovirax is a prescription medicine that belongs to a class of drugs called antivirals. Zovirax contains aciclovir as its active ingredient and has potent antiviral activity. This medication is mainly used for the treatment of viral infections like genital herpes, cold sores, and chickenpox.
If you are diagnosed with the herpes virus, start the therapy as soon as possible or at the first sign of an outbreak. Your doctor may prescribe you Zovirax tablets depending on your age and medical condition. The tablets are taken orally with or without food.
Take the medication at the same times every day for maximum benefit. Do not skip any dose, or stop this medication early without consulting your doctor. Always drink enough water while taking Zovirax to prevent the chances of dehydration and kidney damage.
Patients may experience some common side effects after taking Zovirax, including:
Rarely, serious side effects can include:
Talk with your doctor before taking Zovirax if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or taking any other medicines. Your doctor may adjust the dosage or make it take into account the severity of your condition. Check with your doctor if you are found to have serious side effects.
Aciclovir is an antiviral medication that is used to treat genital herpes infection and is also used to reduce the frequency and severity of outbreaks in patients who have herpes.
Aciclovir works by inhibiting the synthesis of viruses, which can help reduce the severity and frequency of herpes infections.
It can be taken orally as a 500mg tablet, a 500mg tablet or a 200mg tablet. It is typically taken once daily, with or without food.
You should take Aciclovir for the following conditions:
Aciclovir works by inhibiting the replication of herpes viruses in the body.
It works by preventing their growth and reproduction and increasing the production of virus-infected cells. It helps reduce the severity of outbreaks in patients with herpes.
The treatment is typically started with a single dose of Aciclovir 500mg, followed by 800mg tablets.
You should take it for the following conditions:
The dosage for aciclovir ranges from 500mg tablets to 800mg tablets. For most adults, the dosage for a single dose is 500mg every 8 hours or 800mg every 4 hours.
Aciclovir for Cold Sores is available in oral 200mg tablets. For genital herpes, it can be taken up to four times daily with or without food. Aciclovir for cold sores is typically started in the morning after a cold sore has appeared in the area.
Aciclovir 200mg Tablets are your reliable companion for combating viral infections such as cold sores and genital herpes.
Common Uses:
It can help to reduce the frequency and severity of outbreaks triggered by viral infections such as cold sores, genital herpes, and shingles.
Common Dosage:
For the treatment of genital herpes.
For the prevention of recurrence.
Benefits:
Effective treatment of herpes simplex virus infections.
Easy to swallow
Suitable for adults and children over 12 years of age.
Can be taken with or without food.
Takes 1 tablet approximately 30-60 minutes before sexual activity.
Considered a first-line treatment for viral infections like cold sores and genital herpes.
Ideal for those who have been prescribed aciclovir 200mg tablets for genital herpes prevention.
How to Use:
Take one tablet with a glass of water.
Drink about 30-60 minutes before sexual activity.
Take the tablet with a full glass of water.
Swallow the tablet whole with water.
It is best to take the tablet at the same time every day.
Dosage:
It is important to follow the instructions on the packet and do not exceed the recommended dosage.
Note: This medicine is available only with a doctor’s prescription.Before using this product, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you have an underlying medical condition, are pregnant, or are breastfeeding. Do not use the tablet if you are allergic to aciclovir, valaciclovir, or other related antiviral medicines.
Before using this product, tell your doctor or pharmacist your medical history, especially of kidney disease, liver disease, and infections.
Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, or if you are breastfeeding. Taking aciclovir in pregnancy may harm the fetus.
Inform your doctor about all other medicines you use, including herbal and vitamin supplements. This may not be a good time to use this medication.
Note: This medicine is available only with a prescription.ReferencesHerpes is a virus. It can cause recurrent genital herpes infections. Herpes has the following properties: it is capable of multiplying and spreading within your body.
How does it work? Herpes is a small, white, red, blistered, or peeling virus that can be hard to detect by the skin.
What are the symptoms? The cold sores, or genital herpes, can occur anywhere in your body. You may experience itching, burning, or a red rash on your skin. The itching is usually accompanied by a burning sensation, especially when you first notice your cold sores, or genital herpes, in the hands or feet.
What are the treatments? Herpes treatment is very simple and will only help to reduce the frequency and severity of herpes outbreaks. It will treat your condition faster and may speed up your recovery time.
What are the warnings? Herpes treatment can cause serious side effects. Most people who take antiviral medicines for herpes can tolerate these antiviral medicines and have no adverse effects. However, if you have been prescribed antiviral medicine for herpes, your doctor may have to adjust your dose or switch to a different medication.
Herpes treatment should be discontinued if you notice the first signs of herpes in the painful area after about an hour or two after the first outbreak of herpes symptoms. Herpes treatment should be continued for as long as prescribed by your doctor. If you stop treatment too early, you may have an outbreak of herpes. You should continue to have sexual intercourse as usual and for at least two days after your first outbreak. Talk to your doctor before using this medicine to prevent the development of herpes.
Avoid touching a infected area with a razor blade if you are using aciclovir for herpes treatment.
You can store this product in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Unnecessary pharmacy products have been used. Please see our
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page for a complete list of side effects. We also carry the Disodium 5% Herpes Treatment Gel
for the temporary cure of cold sores.
Zovirax Cream is a cream that is applied to the skin twice a day for 5 days. It is also a quick and easy treatment for genital herpes outbreaks. Use Zovirax Cream as soon as you apply the cream, it will start to take effect and shorten the duration of outbreaks. However, before then, avoid applying the cream any later than 10 days after the last application of the cream.
Read the enclosed leaflet carefully before use.
Do not use Zovirax Cream if:
• you are allergic to aciclovir or any ingredients of the product
• you are pregnant
• you are breastfeeding
• you use any medications for the treatment of herpes
• you are going to have a genital herpes outbreak
• you will have tested positive for herpes in the past 3 months
• you have ever had symptoms of cold sores such as burning or tingling, itching, burning with or without discharge, runny or lumping with discharge, itching or stinging
• you have cut, broken or missing genital ulcers
• you have had a break from work, school or sexual activity
• you are taking any other medicines or have allergies to aciclovir, valaciclovir or any other ingredient present in the product
• you are undergoing chemotherapy
• you are taking any other medicines regularly
• you are undergoing a genital herpes treatment
• you will have a positive test for herpes in the past 3 months
• you will have symptoms of cold sores, burning, itching, burning with or without discharge, itching or stinging
• you have a large or fatty group (e.g.
Background:Aciclovir tablets are a highly effective and widely used antiviral agent. They have the advantage of being more readily available, but their cost is prohibitively expensive, particularly for a large volume of patients. This study aims to compare the cost effectiveness of aciclovir tablets and generic drugs with regard to affordability in acute treatment and to determine the cost difference of each product to patients with chronic treatment.
Methods:The current study was conducted in an outpatient setting. The study was registered at the World Health Organization (WHO) Clinical Trials Registry (CTCR) under the registration number: CR095780.
Results:In the current analysis, the generic drugs (Acyclovir, Herpes Simplex Virus Infection, Herpes Simplex Virus Infection + Cold Sore) were more expensive than the branded drugs. This difference was mainly due to the fact that the generic drugs are not available in an outpatient setting. Generic drugs are more expensive because they are not easily accessible.
Conclusion:Generic drugs are more expensive because they are less readily available in an outpatient setting. However, they still carry the same costs.