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Basic information
- Drug class: Antiviral agent
- Dosage Forms: 500 mg, 1000 mg tablets
- Manufacturer: GlaxoSmithKline
- FDA Approved: December 15, 1995
- Habit forming? No
- Avalable as generic? No
- Valtrex side
effects, uses, dosage
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| Pharmacy |
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60 tablets |
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| Valtrex 1000 mg |
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| Health Solutions Network |
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Valtrex Medical Uses
Valtrex (Valacyclovyr Hydrochloride) is an antiviral agent. This prescription
medicine treats herpes zoster infection (shingles) or genital herpes
infection. Valtrex is not a cure; it will help the sores heal faster
and relieve the pain or discomfort. This medicine can also be used to
help prevent a genital herpes infection from coming back. This medication
might help prevent genital herpes from being passed on to a partner
who does not have genital herpes if it is used with 'safer sex' practices.
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Buy Valtrex to treat shingles
Valtrex offers substantial relief and significantly reduce the duration
of symptoms of shingles for most affected individuals. It is recommended
to start Valtrex within 72 hours of the first sign of a shingles attack
to help speed healing. Shingles is a viral infection caused by the varicella
zoster virus. When rash heals, the virus remains in the nervous system
of the affected individual in a dormant state. If the individual's immune
system is weakened, the virus can be reactivated and shingles can appear.
Shingles appears as an itchy, painful, blistering rash that generally
affects only limited areas of the skin and in most people typically
disappears within 3 to 5 weeks. The condition may make the afflicted
individual feel tired and depressed. Shingles can lead to long-term,
painful conditions after the rash and blisters have healed, such as
postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) and ophthalmic herpes zoster (shingles
in the eye). About 20% of people with shingles develop PHN, and about
10% develop ophthalmic herpes zoster.
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