When to Start Aciclovir Treatment for Cold Sores

Starting aciclovir tablets at the first sign of cold sore symptoms can significantly reduce outbreak severity and duration. Early intervention during the initial tingling stage offers the best therapeutic outcomes. Understanding optimal timing helps maximise treatment effectiveness. This comprehensive guide covers when and how to begin aciclovir therapy for cold sore management, including dosage recommendations and treatment protocols available through EverydayMeds UK.

  • Begin treatment within 24 hours of first symptoms appearing
  • Start during the tingling or prodromal phase for maximum effectiveness
  • Take the full prescribed course even if symptoms improve quickly
  • Consider suppressive therapy for frequent recurrent outbreaks
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Optimal Timing for Aciclovir Cold Sore Treatment

The Critical 24-Hour Window

The effectiveness of aciclovir tablets depends heavily on timing. Research shows that starting treatment within 24 hours of symptom onset can reduce healing time by 1-2 days and decrease outbreak severity. The prodromal phase - characterised by tingling, itching, or burning sensations - represents the ideal treatment window before visible blisters develop.

Recognising Early Warning Signs

Cold sore outbreaks typically begin with subtle warning signs that may include localised tingling around the lip area, slight swelling, or a burning sensation. Some individuals experience systemic symptoms like mild fever or fatigue. Learning to recognise these early indicators allows for prompt treatment initiation when aciclovir proves most effective.

Standard Dosage Protocols

For episodic treatment of cold sores, aciclovir 400mg tablets are typically prescribed as one tablet taken five times daily for five days. This regimen should begin as soon as symptoms appear. EverydayMeds stocks aciclovir 400mg tablets for those requiring prescription antiviral therapy. Some practitioners may recommend alternative dosing schedules based on individual patient factors.

Suppressive Therapy Considerations

Individuals experiencing frequent recurrent cold sores (six or more episodes annually) may benefit from suppressive aciclovir therapy. This involves taking lower daily doses continuously to prevent outbreaks. Suppressive treatment requires careful medical evaluation and ongoing monitoring to assess effectiveness and potential side effects.

Treatment Adherence and Outcomes

Completing the full prescribed course remains essential even when symptoms improve rapidly. Discontinuing treatment prematurely may lead to treatment failure or prolonged healing. Studies indicate that proper adherence to aciclovir therapy can reduce viral shedding duration and decrease transmission risk to others during active outbreaks.

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