| Product Name |
Acivir Cream 5 gm |
| Active Ingredient |
Acyclovir 5% w/w (50 mg/g) |
| Indication |
Cold sores (herpes labialis); small, early herpes simplex lesions on skin (as directed) |
| How It Works |
Blocks viral DNA replication, slowing the virus and helping lesions heal faster |
| When to Start |
At the first sign—tingle, itch, burn, or small bump |
| Dosing (Typical) |
Apply thinly 5 times daily (every 3–4 hours while awake) for 4 days for cold sores, or as prescribed |
| Application Tips |
Clean hands/area, dab gently, wash hands after, allow to dry before cosmetics |
| Not For |
Eyes, inside mouth/nose, large severe lesions, bacterial infections, or prevention of transmission |
| Common Reactions |
Mild stinging, dryness, redness, flaking, itching |
| Serious Concerns |
Allergic reaction or strong irritation—stop and seek medical advice |
| Special Notes |
Minimal systemic absorption; immunocompromised patients often need oral therapy |
| Pregnancy/Lactation |
Generally low absorption; use only if your clinician says it’s appropriate |
| Storage |
Below 25°C (77°F); cap tightly closed; do not freeze |
| Pack Size |
5 g tube (approx. 250 mg acyclovir per tube) |
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