Understanding Aciclovir Treatment for Cold Sores
How Aciclovir Works Against Cold Sores
Aciclovir is a proven antiviral medication that targets the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) responsible for cold sores. The medication works by interfering with the virus's ability to replicate, helping to reduce both the severity and duration of outbreaks. EverydayMeds stocks aciclovir 400mg tablets, the most commonly prescribed strength for cold sore treatment, alongside topical aciclovir cream for localised application.
When to Start Treatment
The key to effective cold sore treatment lies in timing. Aciclovir works best when started at the first sign of symptoms - typically the initial tingling, burning, or itching sensation around the lips. Starting treatment within 72 hours of symptom onset can help reduce outbreak duration by 1-2 days and may lessen the severity of blisters. Some patients find that early treatment prevents blisters from forming altogether.
Dosage and Treatment Duration
The standard aciclovir dosage for cold sores is typically 400mg taken five times daily for five days. However, your healthcare provider may adjust this based on your individual circumstances. It's important to complete the full course even if symptoms improve earlier. EverydayMeds also offers valaciclovir tablets, an alternative antiviral that requires less frequent dosing - usually twice daily rather than five times daily.
What to Expect During Treatment
Most people notice symptom improvement within 2-3 days of starting antiviral treatment. The progression through cold sore stages may be faster, with reduced blister formation and quicker healing. While antivirals don't cure the herpes virus permanently, they can significantly improve your quality of life during outbreaks. Some patients experience mild side effects such as nausea or headache, which typically resolve quickly.
Choosing Between Tablets and Cream
Both oral tablets and topical creams have their advantages. Tablets like aciclovir 400mg work systemically and may be more effective for severe or frequent outbreaks. Topical treatments such as aciclovir 5% cream work directly at the application site and may be preferred for mild symptoms or those who cannot take oral medication. Your pharmacist can help determine which option suits your needs best.






