by MA Sande 2024 Cited by 14The consensus was that the switch of acyclovir to OTC status could not be supported. Topic: acyclovir; genital herpes; anti-infective agents; drugs, non
Docosanol (Abreva) is the only FDA-approved over the counter (OTC) medication to treat cold Failure of topical acyclovir in ointment to
Topical acyclovir is also used, but is not FDA approved. Abreva (docosanol 10% cream, GlaxoSmithKline) is an over-the-counter (OTC) alternative
Topical acyclovir is also used, but is not FDA approved. Abreva (docosanol 10% cream, GlaxoSmithKline) is an over-the-counter (OTC) alternative
available on prescription (such as Acyclovir). The guidance should define this as 'mild axillary hyperhidrosis responsive to topical OTC.
acyclovir topical (Rx). Brand and Other Names:Zovirax topical, Sitavig encoded search term (acyclovir topical (Zovirax topical%2C Sitavig)) and acyclovir
Topical acyclovir is also used, but is not FDA approved. Abreva (docosanol 10% cream, GlaxoSmithKline) is an over-the-counter (OTC) alternative
acyclovir topical (Rx). Brand and Other Names:Zovirax topical, Sitavig encoded search term (acyclovir topical (Zovirax topical%2C Sitavig)) and acyclovir
Valacyclovir (Valtrex) is an Topical acyclovir (Zovirax) works in a similar manner to keep the virus from replicating. Abreva is an OTC
Um... thinking you meant Tropical and not Topical. A topical hottie sounds like she'd under your skin!