How to Get Cold Sore Treatment Online
Online Consultation Process for Cold Sore Tablets
Getting prescription cold sore treatment through EverydayMeds is straightforward and confidential. Our online assessment allows you to access antiviral medications without visiting a GP surgery. Simply complete our medical questionnaire, which takes just a few minutes, and one of our registered prescribers will review your case.
The consultation covers your symptoms, medical history, and any current medications. This ensures the most suitable treatment is prescribed for your specific needs. Once approved, your medication can be delivered free to your address or collected from a participating pharmacy.
Available Cold Sore Treatments
EverydayMeds offers several proven antiviral treatments for cold sores. Aciclovir 400mg tablets are our primary prescription option, designed to reduce the severity and duration of outbreaks when taken early. These work by preventing the herpes virus from multiplying in your cells.
Valaciclovir tablets provide an alternative treatment option, often requiring less frequent dosing. We also stock topical treatments including Aciclovir 5% cream for those preferring direct application to affected areas. Your prescriber will recommend the most appropriate option based on your symptoms and treatment history.
When to Start Treatment
Cold sore tablets are most effective when started at the first sign of an outbreak. The initial tingling or burning sensation that occurs before blisters appear is the optimal time to begin antiviral treatment. Starting within 24-48 hours can significantly reduce the duration and severity of symptoms.
If you experience frequent outbreaks, our prescribers may discuss suppressive therapy options. This involves taking antiviral medication regularly to reduce the frequency of cold sore episodes. The online consultation will explore your outbreak pattern and determine if this approach might be suitable.
Understanding Cold Sore Symptoms
Cold sores typically follow a predictable pattern. Initial symptoms include tingling, itching, or burning around the lips or mouth area. Small fluid-filled blisters then develop, usually appearing within 24-48 hours of the first symptoms. These blisters eventually burst, forming crusts that heal over 7-10 days.
The condition is caused by herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), which remains dormant in nerve cells between outbreaks. Triggers for recurrent episodes can include stress, illness, sun exposure, or hormonal changes. Understanding these patterns helps with both treatment timing and prevention strategies.
Delivery and Prescription Service
All medications are dispensed by registered UK pharmacies and delivered in discreet packaging. Standard delivery is free, with next-day options available for urgent cases. You can track your order through our secure patient portal and access repeat prescriptions when needed.
Our service includes ongoing support through your treatment journey. If you have questions about your medication or need to discuss side effects, our team is available to help. We maintain complete confidentiality and your medical records are securely stored in compliance with UK healthcare regulations.






