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Tag: Topical acyclovir

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Does Acyclovir Cause Skin Peeling? Understanding Topical and Oral Side Effects

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While transient burning and stinging are the most common topical side effects, many people experience flaky or peeling skin while using acyclovir. This reaction is primarily associated with the topical cream or ointment, but it can also manifest as part of a severe allergic response to oral acyclovir. Understanding the different causes and contexts is essential for managing this skin reaction effectively.

Do you need a prescription for topical acyclovir?

4 min read
An estimated 3.8 billion people under the age of 50 (64%) have herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), the primary cause of cold sores. When facing an outbreak, a common question is: do you need a prescription for topical acyclovir? The answer is yes, in the United States, this antiviral medication requires authorization from a healthcare provider.

Where can I get topical acyclovir? A complete guide to antiviral creams

4 min read
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections are highly common, affecting a large percentage of the population, and topical acyclovir is a standard treatment for localized outbreaks of cold sores and genital herpes. For those wondering, **Where can I get topical acyclovir?**, the answer involves navigating the need for a valid prescription, as it is not available over-the-counter.

Does Acyclovir Cream Reduce Shedding? Understanding Its Efficacy

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Clinical trials have shown that topical acyclovir can reduce the duration of viral shedding from lesions during initial genital herpes infections. However, the crucial question remains: **Does acyclovir cream reduce shedding** effectively enough to significantly impact transmission risk, especially during less visible, recurrent episodes? This requires a closer look at its mechanism and limitations.