Acyclovir: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is Acyclovir?
Acyclovir (ACV), also called aciclovir, is an antiviral drug primarily used to treat the herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection, chickenpox, and shingles. It works by killing the growth and spread of the herpes virus. Acyclovir is available as buccal tablets, capsules, and suspension. It also comes in the form of cream and ointments to apply over the skin. Importantly, it is a prescription drug and may also be used for other virus infections, as determined by your doctor.
What Are the Uses of Acyclovir?
The main uses of Acyclovir include the following:
- Treatment of cold sores on lips.
- Treatment of genital herpes.
- Treatment of chickenpox and shingle.
- Protection against infections such as cold sore and genital herpes, if you had them before.
- Protection against HPV if you have a weak immune system.
Further, Acyclovir is not a direct cure for herpes. It only helps in reducing the symptoms, pain, and blisters and speeds up the healing process.