Topical acyclovir is also used, but is not FDA approved. Abreva (docosanol 10% cream, GlaxoSmithKline) is an over-the-counter (OTC) alternative
Antivirals, Topical. Preferred acyclovir cream (Zovirax) acyclovir ointment (Zovirax) docosanol 10% cream (Abreva. OTC). Requires Prior
by MA Sande 2024 Cited by 14The consensus was that the switch of acyclovir to OTC status could not be supported. Topic: acyclovir; genital herpes; anti-infective agents; drugs, non
Topical acyclovir is also used, but is not FDA approved. Abreva (docosanol 10% cream, GlaxoSmithKline) is an over-the-counter (OTC) alternative
(acyclovir and hydrocortisone) for non-prescription use (OTC) in key global markets. Xerclear is the first and only topical herpes labialis
Many other genital herpes drugs are available in the topical form that are also approved as OTC drugs. Acyclovir. Valacyclovir. Famciclovir.
Topical acyclovir is also used, but is not FDA approved. Abreva (docosanol 10% cream, GlaxoSmithKline) is an over-the-counter (OTC) alternative
Over-the-counter (OTC) oral antihistamines: Topical corticosteroids: Prescription antiviral medications: Medications like Zovirax (acyclovir)
(acyclovir and hydrocortisone) for non-prescription use (OTC) in key Xerclear is the first and only topical herpes labialis (cold sores)
Um... thinking you meant Tropical and not Topical. A topical hottie sounds like she'd under your skin!