POM

Aciclovir

From £19.99

Skip to product information
Type
Strength
Quantity
Regular price £19.99
Sale price £19.99 Regular price
Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout.

This product requires an account to purchase. Please login for further details.


Need Express Delivery? Order now!

I18n Error: Missing interpolation value "end_date" for "Ends on {{ end_date }}"
Aciclovir Description
Aciclovir is available as a cream or tablet to treat herpes.
It's used to treat infections caused by the herpes virus.
The active ingredient in both formulas works by preventing the virus from spreading.

What is Aciclovir?

Aciclovir is the generic form of Zovirax. Being a generic medicine, it's typically a bit more affordable, yet it delivers the same results. Aciclovir is commonly prescribed for infections caused by the herpes virus. It works to clear up visible symptoms from the infection, leaving your skin looking healthy. You might also find this medication used for treating other viruses such as shingles or chickenpox.

The cream is typically prescribed for treating cold sores, while the tablets are used to directly address herpes and genital herpes. Aciclovir is also available as an injection, but this is generally given in a hospital setting. You don't always need a prescription for these treatments. Aciclovir can often be purchased over the counter at a supermarket or pharmacy.

How does Aciclovir work?

Aciclovir gets its name from its active ingredient, aciclovir, which works by stopping the virus from replicating its DNA. This helps lessen the severity of the infection and prevents the virus from spreading.

While aciclovir won't cure herpes, it can ease the pain and discomfort and help any sores heal more quickly. It's equally effective at preventing future outbreaks as it is at treating current ones.

What doses of Aciclovir are there?

Aciclovir comes in just two forms. The tablets are available in a 200 mg dose, and the cream is provided in a tube containing 5% aciclovir.

Aciclovir tablet instructions

1
Drop the tablet into a glass of water, give it a stir, and then drink it.
2
If you like, you can swallow the tablet whole with a bit of water.
3
Begin taking your tablets as soon as you notice an outbreak.
4
The amount of Aciclovir you need to take will vary based on the condition it's prescribed for. Our clinician will talk this over with you before you place your order.

Aciclovir cream instructions

1
Begin your treatment as soon as you spot a cold sore starting to develop.
2
Gently massage the cream into the affected area.
3
Allow your skin to soak in the cream. Avoid rinsing it off with water.

How long does it take Aciclovir to work?

The length of treatment can differ based on your individual situation and how severe your infection is. You should begin to notice improvements from Aciclovir within five days of starting it. If you don't feel any better after five days, please get in touch with our clinician.

What should I do if I make a mistake when taking Aciclovir?

Aciclovir is generally safe, but it's important not to take too much over a few days. If you think you've taken too much, get in touch with our clinician or a healthcare professional for advice as soon as possible. If you're asked to come in for an appointment, remember to bring the product box and leaflet with you.

What if I forget to take Aciclovir?

1
If you miss a dose of Aciclovir 200 mg, simply take a tablet as soon as you remember.
2
If you realise you've missed a dose when it's time for your next one, simply skip the missed dose and carry on with your treatment as usual.
3
Avoid taking two tablets to compensate for a missed one.

How is Aciclovir different to other treatments for herpes?

Most antiviral treatments for herpes and cold sores have a similar type of active ingredient. The key difference is that not all of them come in forms like creams and oral suspensions, as Aciclovir does.

Is Aciclovir similar to any other treatments?

Aciclovir is the generic version of Zovirax. Both have the same active ingredient, so they function in the same way. The main difference is that branded products like Zovirax can be a bit more costly than generic options.

Zovirax is produced by a particular company, so it's considered a branded product. Some people like using brand names because they prefer them, while others are content with a treatment that's basically the same but more affordable.

What type of Aciclovir should I use?

For cold sores, it's generally best to use Aciclovir 50 mg cream. The tablets are more effective for treating genital herpes and can help prevent future outbreaks. Our clinicians can help you choose the right treatment for your needs.

How effective is Aciclovir?

A clinical study conducted in 2002 found that Aciclovir is very effective at alleviating herpes symptoms and preventing future outbreaks. The study involved 131 adults of both sexes who had the herpes virus.

For those treated with Aciclovir, lesions typically lasted four days. In contrast, the group given a placebo (a dummy tablet) experienced lesions for up to six days. This indicates that Aciclovir helps shorten the duration of genital herpes symptoms.

It's important to understand that Aciclovir doesn't eliminate the herpes virus; it simply prevents it from spreading. Even after taking this medication, the herpes virus remains in your body, but Aciclovir stops it from multiplying.

Do I need a prescription for Aciclovir?

Yes, you'll need a prescription to get Aciclovir online. This ensures the treatment is safe and suitable for you. Herpes can be difficult to manage, so it's always a good idea to consult a medical professional before choosing the right medication.

Important Information

Aciclovir isn't right for everyone, and there are a few things you should know when using it.

Here's all the official information on it. If anything isn't clear, just let our clinician know, and they can discuss it with you.

Always Read The Patient Information Leaflet

Medicines can cause side effects. Always read the leaflet that comes with your medication and report any side effects to your pharmacist. Stay informed—order safely today!

Meet our Clinicians

Our expert clinic team reviews your medical information and prescribes safe, effective treatments tailored to your needs

Meet Our Clinicians

  • Oluwole Ososami
     (2047506)

    Superintendent pharmacist with 20+ years of experience. Specialises in acute respiratory diseases, UTIs, musculoskeletal issues, and more

  • Syed Hossain
     (2213769)

    Independent Prescribing Pharmacist specialising in ENT, hypertension, and weight loss management

  • Henri Buadi (2059834)

    Independent Clinical Prescribing Pharmacist with expertise in asthma, COPD, and long-term disease management

  • OPEN till

    12AM

    EVERY DAY

  • OPEN

    7

    DAYS A WEEK

  • OPEN

    365

    DAYS A YEAR