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Information on how Acyclovir will stop your genital herpes outbreaks - An estimated 21 percent of individual 18 years and older are infected with herpes virus type . The prevalence has increased by 30 percent in the past 15 years. Many patients with the herpes virus are asymptomatic, and an estimated 80 percent of cases are never diagnosed.

Not all herpes viruses cause lesions or ulcers, however, once you are infected you can expect the following:

  • Once infected with a herpes virus, an individual carries the virus for life.
     
  • The primary infection is usually more severe than a recurrent infection.
     
  • The initial (primary) infection is followed by latent periods and subsequent recurrent infections.

Fortunately, there is now a very effective herpes treatment that can reduce the number of recurrent outbreaks, as well as, the severity of the ulcers associated with the herpes virus. You can now order Acyclovir, one of the most recommended herpes medications by doctors.

Additional Acyclovir Herpes Treatment Information
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The following Acyclovir herpes treatment information has been compiled from a variety of resources in order to give you an overview of the effective herpes treatment, Acyclovir:
 

Why is Acyclovir prescribed by so many doctors?

Acyclovir is prescribed for the treatment of the painful sores caused by genital herpes. Acyclovir is recommended by doctors to  decrease both the frequency of outbreaks, as well as, suppressing the pain associated with the herpes virus.


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What is the mechanism of action of Acyclovir?

Acyclovir is rapidly has demonstrated antiviral activity against herpes simplex virus types 1 (HSV-1) and 2 (HSV-2) and varicella-zoster virus (VZV).

Mechanism of Action of Acyclovir

Acyclovir is highly selective due to its affinity for the enzyme thymidine kinase (TK) encoded by HSV and VZV. This viral enzyme converts acyclovir into acyclovir monophosphate, a nucleotide analogue. The monophosphate is further converted into diphosphate by cellular guanylate kinase and into triphosphate by a number of cellular enzymes. This process results in blocking the replication of the herpes viral DNA.

In non technical terms when the herpes virus tries to reproduce and spread to other cells in the body, Acyclovir disrupts the process. This helps to keep the virus inactive, while there is no cure for genital herpes, some people on suppressive therapy with Acyclovir can go 6 months or longer without any outbreaks.


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How should you use Acyclovir?

If you are using Acyclovir for genital herpes, begin taking the medication at the first sign of an attack. The medication may not be effective if you wait longer than 72 hours after the first attack or 24 hours after a later attack. You may take Acyclovir with or without food.

Acyclovir Dosing Information:

  • Genital herpes - (initial episode) 200mg every 4 hours 5 times per day for 10 days
     
  • Genital herpes - (recurrent or suppressive therapy): 400mg 2 times per day for up to 12 months, then re-evaluate.
     
  • Herpes zoster - 800mg 5 times per day for 7-10 days


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What if I miss a dose of Acyclovir?

Take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular schedule. Do not take 2 doses at the same time.

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What if there is an overdose of Acyclovir?

When taken by people with kidney disorders excessive doses of Acyclovir have been known to cause psychological problems and kidney failure. If you suspect an overdose, call 911 or visit your local emergency room or clinic.

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Can I get Acyclovir over the counter?

No, Acyclovir is a prescription medication and should only be taken when prescribed by a licensed physician. Regulations do not permit Acyclovir to be taken without a prescription.

Secondary to the advent of the internet you can now order Acyclovir online. You are simply asked to complete a medical questionnaire which is subsequently reviewed by a doctor, once approved your Acyclovir order will be shipped discreetly overnight to your home or office

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Can Acyclovir be taking if you are pregnant or breast feeding?

The effects of Acyclovir during pregnancy and breast feeding have not been adequately reviewed in clinical studies. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, notify your physician prior to taking the medication. If you are nursing and need to use Acyclovir, your physician may advise you to discontinue breastfeeding while using the medication.

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