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Tag: Ocular herpes

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Can Valacyclovir Be Used for Eye Infection?

3 min read
According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, oral valacyclovir is a standard treatment for certain types of viral eye infections, specifically those caused by the herpes simplex and varicella-zoster viruses. However, this medication is ineffective against bacterial or other non-herpetic eye infections, clarifying when **can valacyclovir be used for eye infection** and when it cannot.

Is ZIRGAN better than acyclovir?

4 min read
Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) keratitis is a leading cause of corneal blindness worldwide, with approximately 500,000 people in the US affected by ocular HSV. This raises the critical question for patients and clinicians: Is ZIRGAN better than acyclovir for treating this condition?

How Fast Does Trifluridine Work? A Guide to Onset and Treatment Duration

4 min read
According to clinical data, trifluridine eye drops (Viroptic) can achieve high cure rates, often over 90%, for herpetic keratitis. The speed at which trifluridine works depends on the severity and type of eye infection caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV), but patients typically see improvement within the first week of treatment.