Prescription vs Over-Counter Cold Sore Treatments
First-Line Antiviral Treatments
Aciclovir remains the gold standard for cold sore treatment, available in both prescription tablet form and over-the-counter topical preparations. Aciclovir 400mg tablets may help reduce outbreak duration when taken at the first sign of symptoms. The typical prescription regimen involves taking tablets five times daily for five days, though this should always be confirmed by a healthcare professional.
Topical Treatment Options
Aciclovir 5% cream can be applied directly to affected areas every four hours during waking hours. This topical approach may be particularly suitable for those preferring localised treatment. Valaciclovir 500mg tablets offer an alternative antiviral option with potentially more convenient twice-daily dosing. EverydayMeds stocks both aciclovir and valaciclovir preparations to support different treatment preferences.
Treatment Timing and Effectiveness
The most crucial factor in cold sore treatment success is timing. Starting antiviral therapy during the prodromal stage - when tingling, burning, or itching first occurs - typically provides optimal results. Once blisters have fully formed, treatment may still help reduce symptoms but with diminished effectiveness compared to early intervention.
Managing Recurrent Cold Sores
For individuals experiencing frequent outbreaks (six or more per year), suppressive therapy may be considered. This involves taking daily antiviral medication to reduce outbreak frequency and severity. Such treatment approaches require medical supervision and regular review. Common triggers including stress, illness, sun exposure, and hormonal changes can often be identified and managed to reduce recurrence risk.






