Aciclovir

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Drug Class

Antiviral

Common Uses

  • Viral Infections

Common Brand Names

Acylete, Azeath, Azifam, Azifast, Vilerm, Vivir

This medicine is also commonly known as: 
Acyclovir

Overview

Aciclovir (or acyclovir) is an antiviral medicine.

It treats a range of infections caused by herpes viruses, including:

  • cold sores
  • genital herpes
  • eye infections

Your doctor may prescribe aciclovir to prevent you getting these infections if you've had them before or if you have a weak immune system.

It's also used to treat chickenpox and shingles.

Aciclovir is available on prescription in some countries. 

Important Facts

  • Start taking or using aciclovir as soon as you get the first signs of infection.
  • For most infections, you should start to feel better after taking or using aciclovir for a few days.
  • Common side effects of the tablets and liquid include headaches, feeling dizzy, and feeling or being sick.
  • If aciclovir tablets or liquid make you feel dizzy, or if the eye ointment affects your vision, do not drive or cycle until you feel better.
  • Wash your hands before and after using the genital herpes cream, cold sore cream or eye ointment.

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Last Updated
19 December 2024
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