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Category: Antiviral drugs

Explore our medication guides and pharmacology articles within this category.

When to stop using aciclovir? A guide to treatment duration and completion

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The antiviral medication aciclovir, or acyclovir, has been a key treatment for herpes virus infections for decades, available in oral, topical, and intravenous forms. Knowing when to stop using aciclovir is crucial for effective treatment and preventing infection recurrence, which depends heavily on the condition being treated and the specific type of therapy prescribed.

What is the classification of valganciclovir?

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Between 20% and 60% of solid organ transplant recipients develop a symptomatic cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection, a condition valganciclovir is designed to combat [1.10.1]. So, **what is the classification of valganciclovir?** This medication is an antiviral prodrug used to treat and prevent CMV infections [1.2.1, 1.2.2].

What Are the Side Effects of Pritelivir?

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While initial human clinical trials showed that pritelivir was generally well-tolerated with common adverse events like nausea and headache, a 2013 FDA hold due to safety signals in animal studies highlighted important safety considerations. This new antiviral is still under investigation, specifically for immunocompromised individuals with drug-resistant herpes.

What is the most common side effect of acyclovir?

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In 2021, acyclovir was prescribed over three million times in the United States alone [1.4.3]. For the many people who take this common antiviral medication, it is important to understand the answer to the question: what is the most common side effect of acyclovir?