Medication For Herpes - What Are Your Options?

May 29, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Looking for a medication for herpes?  It’s a troublesome condition that causes a lot of social embarrassment and although some may mistake it for regular acne, you know that some will figure out you’ve got the Herpes.  There is a lot of negative social stigma attached to STD’s and thus it’s critical to get rid of the visible symptoms ASAP.  One of the first things you should consider doing is seeing your doctor about it, after doing so, you’ll find some of the following treatments are at your disposal:

1.     Acyclovir

This medication for herpes has been used since 1982 as both an ointment and a tablet (since 1985).  This has been shown to be a safe drug to use on a daily basis and is thus an option to consider.

2.     Valaciclovir

This is one of the newer drugs you’ll find, it’s pretty popular and known more widely by the name Valtrex.  Again with this, the active ingredient is acyclovir, however with valtrex, it is delivered a lot more efficiently.  When more of the drug is absorbed into the body, this allows for less of the drug to be taken each day.

3.     Famciclovir

This treatment goes by the name Famvir and it’s main ingredient Is “penciclovir”, it works to prevent the herpes virus from replicating further.  This is also a more potent option than acyclovir as it stays in the body for a longer period of time and thus can be taken less frequently.

Medication for herpes is usually prescribed for those going through their first outbreaks as those are usually the worst, however it can easily get to be quite expensive, especially if you’re taking them constantly to suppress the virus.  There are cheaper alternatives though that work just as well.  Herpeset is one, it is immediately absorbed into the bloodstream with a spray under the tongue, so it actually gets to work faster than the above mentioned pills.  It also prevents further outbreaks with continued use which only takes a quick spray, so it’s a lot more convenient too.  Click here for more information on Herpeset.

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