Zovirax Cold Sore Cream delivers the active ingredient, aciclovir, efficiently and deeply into your skin to fight the virus that causes cold sores. Zovirax Cold Sore Cream can deliver up to 5 times move of the available active ingredient, aciclovir, than some generic aciclovir creams.
Designed to be simple to use and effective, apply Zovirax Cold Sore Cream at the first tingle to get to the cause of your cold sore. Zovirax Cold Sore Cream is uniquely formulated to maximise penetration. Zovirax Cold Sore Cream contains the anti-viral agent, aciclovir 5%, that stops the multiplication of the cold sore virus. Zovirax MAC-P penetrating formula gets to the site of infection. Use Zovirax Cold Sore Cream five times daily at approximately four hourly intervals for four days.
Zovirax Cold Sore Treatment cuts cold sore healing time in half compared with no treatment. **On average compared with historical data for untreated cold sores
AUST R NUMBER:AUST R 150098
Propylene glycol, Paraffin – soft white, Cetostearyl alcohol, Paraffin – liquid, Arlacel 165, Dimethicone 20, Poloxamer, Sodium lauryl sulphate, Water - purified
INGREDIENTS:Aciclovir 5%w/w
Keep out of reach of children. DO NOT USE ZOVIRAX COLD SORE CREAM:- If you are pregnant, unless under medical advice- In the eyes, inside the mouth or nose. For external use only.- If the nozzle is punctured- If the use-by date has expiredSee your doctor or pharmacist before use if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. Do not use in children under 12 years of age.
DOSAGE:At first sign of a tingle or blister apply a small amount to the affected area 5 times daily for 4 days.
Do not use- if you are pregnant unless under medical advice- in or near your eyes- for internal use- if the nozzle is punctured-if the use-by date has expired. See your doctor or pharmacist if symptoms persist.
ONLINE MANDATORY STATEMENT:Always read the label and follow the directions for use.
Made in the UK from imported and local components
Active ingredient aciclovir 5% w/w aciclovir creamPropylene glycol, Cetostearyl alcohol, Cetostearyl alcohol, Cetostearyl alcohol 5%, Alcohol – purified
3 g (16 x 5%)
Powder for oral suspension aciclovir cream 5%DO NOT USE ZOVIRAX COLD SORE CREAM- if you are pregnant unless under medical advice- in or around your eyes- for internal use- if the tube is punctured-if the use-by date has expired. See your doctor or pharmacist if you have questions.
Apply at the first sign of a tingle or blister, squeeze out a amount of ZOVIRAX COLD SORE CREAM into the affected area and pack into a convenient 2-3asuring cup, to be used once a day. You can apply a single dose to each affected area five times daily for four days. For cold sores, 1.5g oral aciclovir cream, 2.5ml or 5ml packets, is applied once daily.
is an antiviral cream containing the active ingredient, aciclovir, which is an anti-fungal medication used to treat infections caused by the herpes simplex virus. This cream is used to treat the symptoms of herpes simplex (also known as herpes zoster), including anovulation, blisters, and painful sores. It is most effective when used as directed. It should be used as directed by your doctor. Zovirax Cream 2g is a topical treatment for the first outbreak of cold sores. It can also be used to treat an outbreak of genital herpes, as it works by preventing the virus from multiplying. Zovirax Cream 2g can also be used to treat shingles, a viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus. It works by stopping the growth of the virus, reducing the symptoms, and killing the your body's natural ability to produce antibodies to fight the infection. If you are having difficulty swallowing or have trouble swallowing, Zovirax Cream 2g should be used as directed by your doctor. Zovirax Cream 2g can be applied to the affected area twice a day for 5 days. Once you have used this cream for at least 5 days, your doctor may gradually reduce your dose. Do not stop using Zovirax Cream 2g without consulting your doctor. You may experience mild side effects such as headache, nausea, stomach pain, diarrhea, and vomiting. These usually subside once the cream is gone. If you experience any side effects that persist or worsen, contact your doctor immediately. It may be more difficult to treat cold sores with Zovirax Cream 2g, and the doctor may need to adjust your dose or prescribe another medicine. Zovirax Cream 2g may also cause skin reactions such as burning or peeling on the skin, itching, skin irritation, and easy bruising or bleeding. Talk to your doctor if these side effects do not go away. It is important to note that Zovirax Cream 2g does not cure cold sores. If you become pregnant while using this cream, consult your doctor immediately. It may affect a developing baby, and your doctor may recommend that you discuss the benefits and risks of using Zovirax Cream 2g with your doctor. It is best to avoid applying Zovirax Cream 2g to cold sores unless your doctor advises it. It is important to take this cream as directed by your doctor. Do not use Zovirax Cream 2g for viral infections unless your doctor advises it. If you experience any severe or persistent side effects, you should contact your doctor immediately. If you notice any unusual or unpleasant symptoms, or if you get any side effects, you should contact a doctor immediately. In some rare cases, Zovirax Cream 2g may cause a rare but serious side effect, such as a skin rash or blisters. You should also tell your doctor if you are allergic to any of the ingredients in the cream or if you have ever had one of these side effects. Your doctor may need to adjust your dose or prescribe another medicine. Zovirax Cream 2g can also cause an allergic reaction if you are allergic to it, or if you have an infection you are on, or have had on, aciclovir. Talk to your doctor if you are having difficulty breathing or swallowing, or if you get any side effects. In the rare event you suffer a skin rash or blisters after using Zovirax Cream 2g, you should stop using it immediately and contact a doctor. In the event of a skin rash or blisters after using Zovirax Cream 2g, you should stop using it immediately. You should also tell your doctor if you have ever had an allergic reaction to Zovirax Cream 2g or any other aciclovir or to any of its ingredients. However, this may differ from person to person, because you may not feel like you have used the cream or if you have a fever. If you have had an allergic reaction, stop using the cream and see your doctor right away. Zovirax Cream 2g can cause a rare side effect that is not usually serious. The side effects can be severe and last for several days after you apply the cream. The side effects may be temporary and may disappear after a few days or weeks. In some rare cases, Zovirax Cream 2g may cause a serious allergic reaction.
Zovirax Cold Sore Creambelongs to the to be used by travellers. It is a cream or gel you apply to the cold sore area of your cold sore so that the sore doesn't get too cold. This cream works by reducing the virus that causes cold sores, so that the cold sore is not only cold, but you get a good cold sore relief after just a few days.
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You should get back to your usual cold sore treatment feeling better within just a few days. Remember to use Zovirax Cold Sore Cream if you are experiencing new or worsening symptoms such as burning, redness, or itching.
Directions for UseApply Zovirax Cold Sore Cream once a day on the first, 2-3 hours, or as directed by your doctor. Apply at 1-2 times around the affected area. Zovirax Cold Sore Cream should not be used more often than once every 24 hours. If you want treatment for cold sores the next day, you should use it the most recently discovered way. Apply Zovirax Cold Sore Cream five times a day on the first, 2-3 hour, or as directed by your doctor. You can use it on condition that a doctor has not directed it to, in cases of no apparent treatment. In cases of active cold sores, apply Zovirax Cold Sore Cream five times a day on the 2-3 hour, 5% speed on the first day (the first dose is suitable if healing is not complete), on the next 4 hours, or on the fifth day (if healing is complete).
Warnings & PoisonsDo not use Zovirax Cold Sore Cream if:
If you are pregnant, if you are breastfeeding, or if you are taking any other medicines. If you get a skin rash, swelling, or other signs of an infection, immediately contact your doctor.
If you have a skin infection, if you have chickenpox, measles, mumps, or Rocky Mountainás de Guarenzi, or porphyria (in immunocompetent people), or if you have or have ever had a cut, sore, or unusual skin condition, immediately contact your doctor.
If you have or have ever had an eye problem such as retinitis pigmentosa, open injury, or a reaction to acyclovir, if you are allergic to any of the ingredients in Zovirax Cold Sore Cream, or if you are taking any other medicine.
If you are taking any other antibiotic, including other acyclovir medicines, if you have treatment with paracetamol, fluids, or any ointment, for wounds or other infections, if you are taking any other medicine for pain or sore throat, if you are on medicines to treat HIV, or if you are breast-feeding if you are taking any of the following.
If you are pregnant or if you are breastfeeding, or if you are taking any other medicines, tell your doctor or pharmacist, if you must avoid them.
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Zovirax is an anti-itch cream that is applied topically to the affected area. The product is available in the UK and is used by adults and children 6 years of age and older. It is a topical cream containing the active ingredient acyclovir. Zovirax is available in the UK only when required. It is available as an oral solution.
Zovirax is available in both topical and oral forms and is applied to the affected area in a thin, flexible film. Zovirax is applied to the skin twice a day and is not recommended to be applied to more than one area in a 24-hour period. It is not recommended to apply Zovirax to the mucous membranes or other parts of the mouth or eyes. If you experience any of the following symptoms on an oral application:
If any of these side effects do not resolve within a few days, please speak to your pharmacist or doctor. Zovirax should be used with a medical dose of at least 200 mg (5 grams) per day to be consistent and avoid potential side effects.
Zovirax, a medicine used for the treatment of cold sores, is used to treat genital herpes, shingles, and chickenpox. Zovirax is also used to treat chickenpox, cold sores, genital herpes and genital herpes infections. Zovirax works by reducing the amount of virus that enters the body and helps to reduce the severity of symptoms.
Cold sores, also known as genital herpes, are a common infection in which sores form on the lips, face, or neck, usually during childhood. It is most common in people over the age of 50 years. Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV-1) and are very contagious. HSV-1 is also very common in children. When sores form on the lips, face, or neck it is very contagious. HSV-1 can also be spread through the eyes, mouth, nasal passages, or genital tract. This type of virus can cause sores on other parts of the body. HSV-1 can also cause sores on other parts of the body, such as the genitals or anus. People who have genital herpes also get sores on other parts of the body as well, such as the eyes, nose, and mouth.
Cold sores are also caused by varicella-zoster virus (VZV), the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), or cytomegalovirus (CMV). CMV is the type of virus that can cause sores on the skin, eyes, nose, genitals, anus, vagina, mouth, or throat.
Zovirax is an antiviral drug. It works by stopping the growth of viruses. When the viruses in the body are weakened, they can stop multiplying. A medicine like Zovirax will only help to reduce the severity of cold sores and reduce the risk of spreading the virus to others. This medicine can also help to prevent cold sores from getting worse.
If you are giving Zovirax to a child as a treatment for chickenpox or genital herpes, talk to your doctor. You should also only give Zovirax to children under 12 years of age, as the drug can affect the growth of the child.
Zovirax is not recommended for use in children under 8 years of age. Zovirax can also be used by adults and adolescents, and by children under 6 years of age. Talk to your doctor if you have any concerns or questions.
Zovirax should be applied to the affected area twice a day for a duration of up to 24 hours. You should not be giving the product to children under 6 years of age, as the drug can affect the growth of the child.
Zovirax does not usually stop the growth of children.