Maximising Your Aciclovir Treatment Success
Timing Is Everything: When to Start Treatment
The most critical factor for aciclovir effectiveness is early intervention. Begin treatment as soon as you notice the first warning signs - typically a tingling, burning, or itching sensation around the lips. Starting aciclovir within the first 24 hours of symptom onset can significantly reduce both the severity and duration of your cold sore outbreak. Many people find keeping aciclovir readily available helps ensure prompt treatment.
Proper Dosage and Administration
For cold sores, aciclovir 400mg tablets are typically taken five times daily for five days. Space doses evenly throughout your waking hours - approximately every 4 hours. Take tablets with a full glass of water and ensure adequate hydration throughout treatment. If using aciclovir cream, apply a thin layer to the affected area and surrounding skin every 4 hours, starting treatment as early as possible.
Maximising Absorption and Effectiveness
Aciclovir tablets can be taken with or without food, though some people find taking them with meals reduces potential stomach upset. Maintain consistent timing for optimal blood levels of the medication. Avoid missing doses, but if you do forget a dose, take it as soon as you remember unless it's nearly time for your next scheduled dose.
Supporting Your Treatment
While using aciclovir, protect the affected area from sun exposure, which can worsen cold sores. Keep the area clean and avoid touching or picking at blisters. Consider using lip balm with SPF to prevent future outbreaks. EverydayMeds offers various aciclovir formulations including tablets and cream, plus alternative treatments like valaciclovir for those who may benefit from different dosing schedules.
Monitoring Treatment Progress
Most people notice improvement within 2-3 days of starting aciclovir treatment. Complete healing typically occurs within 7-10 days. If symptoms worsen or don't improve after 5 days of treatment, consult your healthcare provider. Some individuals may require longer courses or alternative antiviral medications for optimal results.






