AcyClovir Stada Cream treated herpes simplex virus (2g)

Dosage form Cream
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Ingredient Acyclovir
Indication Infection of herpes simplex, genital herpes

Ingredient

Composition informationContent
Acyclovir50mg

Uses

Indications

Acyclovir Stada® Cream 2G is indicated for treatment of herpes simple virus infection in the skin including lip herpes, genital herpes onset and recurrence.

Pharmacokological

acyclovir is a similar substance nucleosid purin synthesized with inhibitors in Vitro and Vivo virus Herpes Simplex Typ 1 (HSV-1), Typ 2 (HSV-2) and Varicella-Zoster virus (VZV).

The inhibitory activity of acyclovir is highly selected by its affinity for thymidine kinase (TK) enzymes encoded by HSV and VZV. This enzyme converts acyclovir into acyclovir monophosphate, a substance similar to nucleotid. Monophosphate is transformed into diphosphate by the guiselate kinase of the cell and into triphosphate by some cell enzymes. In vitro, Acyclovir Triphosphate stops the DNA copy of herpes virus. This process occurs in 3 ways:

  • Inhibit competition with the virus DNA polymerase;
  • cohesion and end the DNA chain of the virus;
  • Inactivated DNA polymerase of the virus;

    Acyclovir's HSV activity is better than VZV's resistance due to its phosphorylation more efficient by the virus's enzyme.

    pharmacokinetics

    The whole body absorption of acyclovir is very low in skin so the blood concentration in the blood is below the detection limit. Therefore, the pharmacokinetic parameters of acyclovir cannot be used. Acyclovir is used not toxic to the skin because the drug does not access the circulatory system.

    Before taking AcyClovir Stada Cream treated herpes simplex virus (2g)

    How to use

    Acyclovir Stada drug is used on the skin.

    Dosage

    Follow the instructions below unless the doctor prescribes Acyclovir Stada. Please follow these instructions or doctor's instructions for effective and safe treatment with acyclovir stada.

  • Apply a thin layer of cream to the damaged skin 5 times/day, every 4 hours. Wash your hands both before and after applying the drug to avoid superinfection to the damaged skin or spread the virus to other skin areas that have not been infected.
  • Note

    For the best response, Acyclovir Stada should start as soon as possible, as soon as the first sign of Herpes (blistering, itching, discomfort, redness).

    Treatment time: The doctor will decide how long the acyclovir stada should be used. Normally, continuous treatment for 5 days but depending on the individual and continue until the blisters are closed or healed. However, the treatment time does not exceed 10 days.

    What to do when overdose?

    If the dose is lower than the instruction dose, continue treatment as directed (do not use more cream than usual and do not apply thicker).

    As soon as the condition is significantly improved, Acyclovir Stada should still be used enough time to achieve the best therapeutic results.

    What to do when forgetting 1 dose? However, if the time of relaxation with the next dose is too short, skip the forgotten dose and continue the acyclovir stada schedule. Do not use double dose to compensate for missed dose.

    Side Effects

    When using Acyclovir Stada, you may experience unwanted effects (ADR).

    Applying Acyclovir Stada may have a hot feeling, a glimpse of the needle in the treated skin. Occasionally red, dry, scaled in the treatment area.

    Rare skin reactions (contact dermatitis) after taking Acyclovir Stada.

    Testing for the ability to cause skin allergies of the drug has shown that most of the skin reactions are due to excipients rather than the active ingredient Acyclovir. It may be painful due to contact dermatitis if the above side effects occur clearly and on the skin wider than the skin treated with medicine.

    When experiencing side effects of the drug, it is necessary to stop using and notify the doctor or go to the nearest medical facility for timely treatment.

    Warnings

    Before using Acyclovir Stada you need to read the instructions carefully and refer to the information below.

    Contraindicated

    Acyclovir Stada is contraindicated in the following cases:

  • Do not use Acyclovir Stada if you know hypersensitivity to acyclovir or any ingredients of the drug.
  • Do not apply Acyclovir Stada to the mucosa (such as the oral mucosa, eyes, vagina) to avoid local irritation.
  • The cases described here are related to a number of conditions, which need to use Acyclovir Stada in a particularly cautious way. Ask your doctor if there is any of the previous conditions.

    let the doctor know before the beginning of treatment if the immune system is seriously damaged (meaning the body's immune system is seriously weakened).

    Prisable when using

    When using Acyclovir Stada drug in the genital or anus and use simultaneously with pregnancy condoms, condoms can be torn due to paraffin component and petroleum concentrated oil in acyclovir stada to reduce reliability with rubber condoms.

    The ability to drive and operate machinery

    No report.

    Pregnancy

    There is no information on the effectiveness of the use of Acyclovir Stada cream during pregnancy in humans.

    Breastfeeding period

    although it is not known whether Acyclovir Stada is distributed into breast milk after local use, but when used orally or intravenously, this drug is distributed to breast milk. Therefore, carefully used Acyclovir Stada in breastfeeding women. The mother has lesions caused by herpes to start near or on the chest should avoid breastfeeding.

    Drug interaction

    No interaction with other drugs for Acyclovir Stada is used outside.

    Storage

    Leave a cool place, avoid light, temperatures below 30⁰C.

    To be out of reach of children.

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