Zovirax cream is indicated for the treatment of herpes simplex virus infections of the skin including primary and recurrent genital herpes and herpes labialis.
Do not use in the eye.
Zovirax cream is a medicine used to treat the symptoms of cold sores (herpes labialis) and genital herpes.
Acyclovir cream can be used alone or with other medications.
Zovirax cream belongs to a class of medications called antivirals.
It is not known if acyclovir cream is safe and effective for children younger than 12 years.
Instructions for use:
ZOVIRAX Cream should be used 5 times daily for 4 days.
Treatment should begin as soon as possible after signs or symptoms of herpes labialis appear, i.e. during the prodrome or when lesions appear.
For adolescents aged 12 years and older, the dosage is the same as in adults.
Use the cream for at least 5 days.
If your genital herpes sore has not healed by then, you can continue using the cream for another 5 days.
If the affected area has not healed after a total of 10 days, stop using the cream and tell your doctor.
Warnings and precautions:
Zovirax cream is not recommended for use on mucous membranes such as the mouth, eyes, or vagina because it may be irritating.
Particular care should be taken to avoid accidental entry into the eyes.
In patients with severe immunodeficiency (eg: AIDS patients or bone marrow transplant recipients), acyclovir should be taken orally. These patients should be encouraged to consult a physician regarding treatment of any infection.
Zovirax Cream has a specially formulated base and should not be diluted or used as a basis for the introduction of other medicines.
This medication contains 400 mg of propylene glycol per gram of product. Propylene glycol may cause skin irritation.
Do not use this medication on newborns with open wounds or large areas of broken or damaged skin (such as burns).