DESCRIPTION
Acyclovir belongs to a class of drugs known as antivirals.
It is often used to treat herpes simplex viruses and block the replication of the Epstein Barr virus in affected people.
According to experts, antivirals such as acyclovir are of no benefit in uncomplicated infectious mononucleosis.
In clinical studies conducted by the Department of Infectious Diseases at Regional Hospital in Varese, Italy, acyclovir inhibited viral shedding.
In an analysis of five trials involving 339 patients, acyclovir use resulted in less viral shedding at the end of therapy, however, this antiviral did not offer consistent or significant benefit.
In general, antivirals for mononucleosis are not recommended for routine use.
ORIGINAL USES (ON-LABEL)
Treatment and prevention of mucosal and skin herpes simplex infections, treats herpes simplex encephalitis, herpes zoster, genital herpes, varicella-zoster infections in healthy non-pregnant persons older than 13 years of age, and children older than 12 months old who have a chronic skin or lung disorder or are receiving long-term aspirin therapy and are immunocompromised.
NEWLY DISCOVERED USES (OFF-LABEL)
Complicated mononucleosis/Epstein-Barr, outer retinal necrosis.
POTENTIAL SIDE EFFECTS
Lightheadedness, headache, nausea/vomiting, stomach pain, diarrhea, malaise, mild pain/burning (topical).
CAUTIONS
- Use with caution if pre-existing kidney disease is present or if the drug is taken with other drugs, which can potentially harm the kidneys.
- This drug is not a cure for genital herpes and it is not known if this drug could prevent transfer of the virus. Avoid contact with lesions.
- Begin therapy within 72 hours of onset of symptoms for shingles (herpes zoster). Treatment is most effective when started within 48 hours after onset of rash.
- Severe kidney failure has occurred with this drug.
- Photosensitivity (skin reaction related to sun exposure) has occurred with this drug. Wear sunscreen and wear protective clothing to minimize exposure to sunlight.
DRUG INTERACTIONS
Zidovudine, probenecid, valproic acid, phenytoin, theophylline.
FOOD INTERACTIONS
Unknown
HERBAL INTERACTIONS
Unknown
PREGNANCY AND BREAST-FEEDING CAUTIONS
FDA Pregnancy Risk Category B. Breast-feeding is compatible with this drug.
SPECIAL INFORMATION
Avoid sexual intercourse when visible lesions are present. Do not exceed recommended dosage.
This drug may cause photosensitivity reaction (skin reaction related to sun exposure).
Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight and wear sunscreen during therapy.
When using ointment, apply using a finger cot or glove.
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