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Acloriv 5% Cream belongs to the class of 'antivirals' that is generally used to treat recurrent herpes labialis (cold sores) in immunocompetent adults and adolescents aged 12 and up. Recurrent herpes simplex labialis, often known as oral herpes, is a disorder caused by the herpes simplex virus that affects the lips. It's a common and contagious illness that spreads quickly.
Acloriv 5% Cream contains acyclovir, it exerts antiviral activity against herpes simplex viruses (HSV) by interfering with DNA synthesis and limiting viral replication.
Acloriv 5% Cream is solely for the topical treatment of recurrent HSV lesions on the lips and face. It should be used as prescribed by your doctor. Dry lips, desquamation (scale off or peel off), dryness of skin, cracked lips, scorching skin, pruritus, flakiness of skin, and stinging on the skin were the most prevalent adverse effects to Acloriv 5% Cream at the site of topical administration. These side effects may not occur in every patient who takes this drug and will fade over time. Please notify your doctor if the side effects last longer or worsen.
Acloriv 5% Cream is restricted for use in people who are sensitive to acyclovir, valacyclovir or any component of the formulation. Acloriv 5% Cream should not be applied on mucous membranes including in the eye or inside the mouth or nose. The effect of Acloriv 5% Cream has not been established in immunocompromised patients. Before using Acloriv 5% Cream, consult your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding. Acloriv 5% Cream is recommended not for use in children below 12 years.
Acloriv 5% Cream treats viral infections caused by the herpes simplex and varicella-zoster viruses. It consists of Acyclovir, an antiviral drug. It works by killing and stopping the growth of the virus. Acloriv 5% Cream effectively treats herpes simplex encephalitis (brain inflammation by herpes simplex virus) and neonatal herpes simplex virus infection. Acloriv 5% Cream is also useful in preventing the reactivation of the cytomegalovirus infection in seropositive (showing a positive result of a blood test for a particular antibody) patients following bone marrow transplantation.
Inform your doctor if you use prescription, non-prescription drugs, and herbal products before using Acloriv 5% Cream. And also let your doctor know if you are allergic to any components in Acloriv 5% Cream. Inform your doctor of your medical history before starting Acloriv 5% Cream. Though it is safe to use during pregnancy or breastfeeding, you must inform the healthcare provider before using the Acloriv 5% Cream.
Drug-Drug Interactions: No interactions found or established.
Drug-Food Interactions: No interactions found or established
Drug-Disease Interactions: Brief your doctor if you have a weakened immune system, or any illness or disorders you have before starting Acloriv 5% Cream.
Recurrent herpes labialis (cold sores): Recurrent herpes simplex labialis, often known as oral herpes, is a disorder caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV), particularly the HSV type I that affects the mouth. It's a common and contagious illness that spreads quickly.
About Acloriv 5% Cream
Acloriv 5% Cream belongs to the class of 'antivirals' that is generally used to treat recurrent herpes labialis (cold sores) in immunocompetent adults and adolescents aged 12 and up. Recurrent herpes simplex labialis, often known as oral herpes, is a disorder caused by the herpes simplex virus that affects the lips. It's a common and contagious illness that spreads quickly.
Acloriv 5% Cream contains acyclovir, it exerts antiviral activity against herpes simplex viruses (HSV) by interfering with DNA synthesis and limiting viral replication.
Acloriv 5% Cream is solely for the topical treatment of recurrent HSV lesions on the lips and face. It should be used as prescribed by your doctor. Dry lips, desquamation (scale off or peel off), dryness of skin, cracked lips, scorching skin, pruritus, flakiness of skin, and stinging on the skin were the most prevalent adverse effects to Acloriv 5% Cream at the site of topical administration. These side effects may not occur in every patient who takes this drug and will fade over time. Please notify your doctor if the side effects last longer or worsen.
Acloriv 5% Cream is restricted for use in people who are sensitive to acyclovir, valacyclovir or any component of the formulation. Acloriv 5% Cream should not be applied on mucous membranes including in the eye or inside the mouth or nose. The effect of Acloriv 5% Cream has not been established in immunocompromised patients. Before using Acloriv 5% Cream, consult your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding. Acloriv 5% Cream is recommended not for use in children below 12 years.
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Acloriv 5% Cream contains acyclovir, it exerts antiviral activity against herpes simplex viruses (HSV) by interfering with DNA synthesis and limiting viral replication. Thus it treats recurrent herpes labialis (cold sores).
Acloriv 5% Cream is contraindicated in patients allergic to acyclovir, valacyclovir or any component of the formulation.
In rare cases, angioedema (the swelling of the deeper layers of the skin, caused by a build-up of fluid) has been identified in Postmarketing Experience.
Systemic medication interactions are unlikely due to Acloriv 5% Cream's low systemic absorption. Clinical experience has revealed no interactions caused by the concurrent topical or systemic administration of other medicines with Acloriv 5% Cream.
Alcohol
Not applicable
No interactions were found. However, avoid alcohol consumption as it can irritate the mouth.
Pregnancy
Safe if prescribed
Acloriv 5% Cream is generally safe to be used in pregnancy. If you have concerns, discuss them with your doctor before using the Acloriv 5% Cream.
Breast Feeding
Safe if prescribed
Acloriv 5% Cream is generally safe to be used while breastfeeding. If you have concerns, discuss them with your doctor before using the Acloriv 5% Cream.
Driving
Not applicable
Acloriv 5% Cream usually does not impact your ability to drive or operate machinery.
Liver
Safe if prescribed
No interactions were found. Acloriv 5% Cream can be used safely due to its minimal systemic absorption.
Kidney
Safe if prescribed
No interactions were found. Acloriv 5% Cream can be used safely due to its minimal systemic absorption.
Children
Caution
Acloriv 5% Cream is not recommended for use in children below 12 years.
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Acloriv 5% Cream treats viral infections caused by the herpes simplex and varicella-zoster viruses. It consists of Acyclovir, an antiviral drug. It works by killing and stopping the growth of the virus. Acloriv 5% Cream effectively treats herpes simplex encephalitis (brain inflammation by herpes simplex virus) and neonatal herpes simplex virus infection. Acloriv 5% Cream is also useful in preventing the reactivation of the cytomegalovirus infection in seropositive (showing a positive result of a blood test for a particular antibody) patients following bone marrow transplantation.
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Inform your doctor if you use prescription, non-prescription drugs, and herbal products before using Acloriv 5% Cream. And also let your doctor know if you are allergic to any components in Acloriv 5% Cream. Inform your doctor of your medical history before starting Acloriv 5% Cream. Though it is safe to use during pregnancy or breastfeeding, you must inform the healthcare provider before using the Acloriv 5% Cream.
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Recurrent herpes labialis (cold sores): Recurrent herpes simplex labialis, often known as oral herpes, is a disorder caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV), particularly the HSV type I that affects the mouth. It's a common and contagious illness that spreads quickly.
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