Aciclovir Treatment Options for Cold Sore Removal
Understanding Aciclovir for Cold Sores
Aciclovir is the most widely prescribed antiviral medication for treating herpes simplex virus infections, including cold sores. This NHS-approved treatment works by preventing the virus from multiplying, potentially reducing outbreak duration from 7-10 days to 4-6 days when started early.
Oral Aciclovir Tablets
Aciclovir 400mg tablets represent the gold standard for treating cold sore outbreaks. The typical dosage involves taking one tablet five times daily for five days, starting as soon as symptoms appear. EverydayMeds stocks prescription-strength aciclovir tablets, requiring a valid prescription from a UK healthcare provider.
For maximum effectiveness, treatment should commence within the first 24 hours of experiencing tingling, burning, or itching sensations. Studies indicate that early intervention can reduce healing time by 1-2 days and decrease the severity of symptoms.
Topical Aciclovir Cream
Aciclovir 5% cream offers localised treatment for cold sores. Apply a thin layer to the affected area five times daily, continuing for up to 10 days. The cream may help reduce viral shedding and provide symptomatic relief. EverydayMeds provides both prescription and pharmacy-strength topical formulations.
Alternative Antiviral Options
Valaciclovir tablets offer an alternative to standard aciclovir, with improved bioavailability allowing for less frequent dosing. Typically prescribed as 500mg twice daily for 3-5 days, valaciclovir may be more convenient for some patients whilst maintaining similar efficacy rates.
Supporting Cold Sore Recovery
Alongside antiviral treatment, several measures can support healing and prevent secondary bacterial infection. Keep the affected area clean and dry, avoid sharing personal items like towels or lip balm, and consider using lip balm with SPF protection once healing begins. Pain relief medications such as paracetamol or ibuprofen can help manage discomfort during the acute phase.






