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Zovirax Cold Sore Cream Pump
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Zovirax Cold Sore Cream is for the treatment of cold sores. If your cold sore has already appeared then treatment with Zovirax Cold Sore Cream can speed up the healing process.
£5.32 |
- Directions
- Warnings
- Ingredients
How to use Zovirax Cream:
Wash your hands before and after treating your cold sore so you don't make it worse or infect someone else.
Squeeze or pump a small amount of cream onto your finger.
Apply to the affected area 5 times a day, (about every 4 hours).
If you forget a treatment, apply some as soon as you remember and continue as before.
Continue treatment for 5 days.
Zovirax Coldsore Cream Pump contains enough cream for 3 or 4 cold sore attacks.
Keep the cream with you at all times so you can treat your next cold sore as soon as you feel the tingle.
If full healing has still not occurred after 10 days, or if your cold sore becomes very severe, consult your pharmacist.
Do not exceed the stated dose.
Cold sores are infectious. Always wash your hands after touching cold sores, or applying medication to them.
Avoid touching your eyes.
Women are advised to be especially careful when applying make-up. Do not use saliva to wet contact lenses.
Avoid kissing, especially children, when you have a cold sore.
Avoid breaking the blisters and picking the scabs.
Not only can you infect your fingers with virus – you may infect your cold sore with other germs (eg bacteria).
Avoid sharing your eating and drinking utensils.
Avoid sharing the same towel with other people.
Do not use if you are pregnant or are breast feeding unless your doctor advises.
You should carefully read all product packaging and labels prior to use
Zovirax Coldsore Cream Pump is a smooth white cream containing aciclovir 5% w/w in a water-miscible cream base containing propylene glycol.
Zovirax Coldsore Cream Pump may cause:
temporary burning or stinging
flaking
itching
redness of the skin may occur in some patients.
Rarely, contact dermatitis after application of the cream (generally due to the components of the cream base rather than aciclovir).
Patients who have any concerns should see their doctor or pharmacist.































