Drug Uses
Famvir is an oral antiviral
prescription medication that is
prescribed for: treatment of
recurrent genital herpes in
otherwise healthy patients;
suppression of recurrent genital
herpes in otherwise healthy
patients; treatment of recurrent
herpes simplex virus infections
(genital herpes and cold sores)
in HIV-infected patients.
How
Taken
Famvir can be prescribed in
one of three ways: -Episodic
treatment: your doctor treats an
outbreak of genital herpes as it
occurs. The usual dose of Famvir
is one 125-mg pill, twice a day,
for 5 days. -Suppressive
treatment: if you have frequent
or severe outbreaks, you take
one 250-mg pill, twice a day,
for up to 1 year to suppress the
genital herpes virus and help to
prevent outbreaks. -Patients
with HIV: Famvir is the only
prescription oral antiviral
therapy indicated for treating
genital. In patients with herpes
simplex and HIV, the dose of
Famvir is 500 mg, twice a day,
for 7 days. Famvir can be taken
with or without food.
Warnings/Precautions
Do not take Famvir if you are
allergic to penciclovir
(Denavir) without first talking
to your doctor. Before taking
this medication, tell your
doctor if you have kidney
disease. You may need a dosage
adjustment or special monitoring
during treatment with Famvir.
Famvir (Pregnancy Category B)
should be used during pregnancy
only if the benefit to the
patient clearly exceeds the risk
to the fetus.
Missed Dose
IF YOU MISS A DOSE OF THIS
MEDICINE, take it as soon as
possible. If it is almost time
for your next dose, skip the
missed dose and go back to your
regular dosing schedule. Do NOT
take 2 doses at once.
Possible Side Effects
Stop taking Famvir and seek
emergency medical attention if
you experience an allergic
reaction (difficulty breathing;
closing of your throat; swelling
of your lips, tongue, or face;
or hives). Other, less serious
side effects may be more likely
to occur. Continue to take
Famvir and talk to your doctor
if you experience nausea or
vomiting, a headache, diarrhea,
dizziness, tingling in your
hands or feet, or itching.
Storage
Store between 15C and 30C
(59F and 86F) and out of reach
of children.
Overdose
Seek emergency medical
attention. A Famvir overdose has
no known symptoms, but an
overdose of acyclovir (Zovirax),
which is a similar drug, may
cause seizures, hallucinations,
and kidney damage (decreased
urine production).
More
Information
Treatment with Famvir should
be started as soon as possible
after the first appearance of
symptoms (e.g. tingling,
burning, blisters). Take all of
the Famvir that has been
prescribed for you even if you
begin to feel better. Your
symptoms may start to improve
before the infection is
completely treated. Herpes
infections are contagious and
you can infect other people,
even during treatment. Avoid
letting infected areas come into
contact with other people. Wash
your hands frequently to prevent
transmission. For more
information, talk to your
doctor, pharmacist or health
care provider.
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directions, drug interactions,
precautions, or adverse effects
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