Drug Uses
Zovirax is used to treat
herpes infections of the skin,
lip, and genitals; herpes zoster
(shingles); and chickenpox. It
does not cure herpes infections
but decreases pain and itching
and promotes healing. Topical
Zovirax does not prevent the
recurrence of sores but may
decrease pain and itching if
applied when the earliest
symptoms first appear. Oral
Zovirax decreases the frequency
and severity of recurrent sores,
but it is used only by people
with severe herpes infections
because of possible adverse
effects. This medication is
sometimes prescribed for other
uses; ask your doctor or
pharmacist for more information.
How
Taken
Treatment with Zovirax
topical should be started as
soon as possible after the first
appearance of symptoms (e.g.
tingling, burning, blisters).
Wash your hands before and after
applying Zovirax topical. Wear a
glove or a finger cot or use an
applicator (e.g. cotton swab)
when applying Zovirax topical to
avoid spreading the virus to
other body parts and to other
people. Apply enough ointment to
cover the lesion(s) completely.
A one-half inch ribbon of
ointment should cover
approximately 4 square inches of
surface area. Avoid getting this
medication in the eyes. Zovirax
topical is usually applied every
3 hours, six times a day for
seven days. Follow your doctor's
instructions. Use Zovirax
topical for the full amount of
time prescribed, even if you
begin to feel better. Your
symptoms may start to improve
before the infection is
completely treated. Lesions
caused by herpes viruses should
be kept as clean and dry as
possible. Wearing loose clothing
may help to prevent irritation
of the lesions.
Warnings/Precautions
Before using Zovirax topical,
tell your doctor if you have any
other medical conditions or if
you use any other medications.
Zovirax topical is in the FDA
pregnancy category C, which
means that it is not known
whether it will harm an unborn
baby. Do not use Zovirax topical
without first talking to your
doctor if you are pregnant. It
is not known whether Zovirax
topical passes into breast milk.
Do not use Zovirax topical
without first talking to your
doctor if you are breast feeding
a baby.
Missed Dose
Apply it as soon as you
remember and apply further doses
at your regular interval (e.g.,
every 3 hours) until you go to
bed. However, if it is almost
time for the next dose, skip the
missed dose and continue your
regular dosing schedule. Do not
take a double dose to make up
for a missed one.
Possible Side Effects
No serious side effects are
expected during treatment with
Zovirax topical. If you suspect
an allergic reaction (difficulty
breathing; rash; hives; itching;
swelling of your lips, tongue,
or face) seek emergency medical
attention. Other less serious
side effects may be more likely
to occur. Continue to use
Zovirax topical and talk to your
doctor if you experience
itching, stinging, burning, or a
rash. These side effects should
resolve quickly. Side effects
other than those listed here may
also occur. Talk to your doctor
about any side effect that seems
unusual or that is especially
bothersome.
Storage
Store below 25oC. Do not
refrigerate.
Overdose
An overdose of this
medication is not likely to
occur. If you suspect an
overdose or ingestion of Zovirax
topical, call an emergency room
or poison control left for
advice.
More
Information
Zovirax Cream is
contra-indicated in patients
known to be hypersensitive to
acyclovir or propylene glycol.
Zovirax is most effective if it
is started within 48 hours of
when the rash first appears.
Follow the directions for using
Zovirax provided by your doctor.
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