Cream that you apply on the sores. Acyclovir (Zovirax) and penciclovir (Denavir) require a prescription, or you can get docosanol (Abreva)
(Acyclovir itself is available as a topical, oral, and intravenous medication.) Valacyclovir thus is active against the same viruses as acyclovir, but valacyclovir has a longer duration of action than acyclovir and can be taken fewer times each day. Abreva (docosanol) is used to treat cold sores/fever blisters (herpes labialis).
Abreva is the only FDA approved non-prescription cold sore medicine that can actually shorten healing time and the duration of symptoms. The sooner you start using ABREVA, the sooner you can begin healing your cold sore. Who can use ABREVA? Adults and children 12 years and over can use ABREVA. How often can I apply ABREVA?
(Acyclovir itself is available as a topical, oral, and intravenous medication.) Valacyclovir thus is active against the same viruses as acyclovir, but valacyclovir has a longer duration of action than acyclovir and can be taken fewer times each day. Abreva (docosanol) is used to treat cold sores/fever blisters (herpes labialis
The sooner you start using ABREVA, the sooner you can begin healing your cold sore. No other Over-The-Counter cold sore product heals your cold sore faster. Who can use ABREVA? Adults and children 12 years and over can use ABREVA. How often can I apply ABREVA? ABREVA should be used five times a day until the cold sore is healed.
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Acyclovir (Zovirax) and penciclovir (Denavir) require a prescription, or you can get docosanol (Abreva) over the counter. or valacyclovir (
Acyclovir 400 mg TID or. Acyclovir 200 mg 5 times daily or Docosanol Cream 10% (Abreva; available without prescription), applied
Over-the-counter treatments Docosanol (Abreva) may help reduce recovery time. Acyclovir (Zovirax) may have the same effect. Gels such as benzocaine (Zilactin)
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