Acyclovir may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.
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Side effects
Tell your doctor right away if you develop signs of kidney problems such as a change in the amount of urine. Decreased urine output or blood in the urine Seizures Hallucinations Extreme sleepiness or confusion Diarrhea Fluid retention Yellowing of skin or eyes Extreme sleepiness
Warnings
Acyclovir is not expected to harm an unborn baby. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant during treatment.
Use in younger children is not recommended due to potential risk of choking.
Herpes can be passed to your baby during childbirth if you have a genital lesion when your baby is born. If you have genital herpes, it is very important to prevent herpes lesions during pregnancy. Take your medicine as directed to best control your infection.
Interactions
Mycophenolate: Acyclovir-Valacyclovir may increase the serum concentration of Mycophenolate. Mycophenolate may increase the serum concentration of Acyclovir-Valacyclovir. Monitor therapy
Zidovudine: Acyclovir-Valacyclovir may enhance the CNS depressant effect of Zidovudine. Monitor therapy
TiZANidine: CYP1A2 Inhibitors (Weak) may increase the serum concentration of TiZANidine. Management: Avoid these combinations when possible. If combined use is necessary, initiate tizanidine at an adult dose of 2 mg and increase in 2 to 4 mg increments based on patient response. Monitor for increased effects of tizanidine, including adverse reactions. Consider therapy modification
Food interaction
Take without regard to meals.
Increase liquid intake.
Pregnancy
- Let your physician know right away if you become pregnant while taking Luvox.
- The American Pregnancy Association does not prescribe medication nor do we serve as a consult for medication use during pregnancy.
- Your doctor may decide that another drug is safer for you during your pregnancy.
Overview
Treatment and prevention of infections caused by Herpessimplex types 1 and 2, pediatric patients with immunodeficiency and normal immune status.
Children from 3 years to 6 years - 400 mg; older than 6 years - 800 mg 4 times a day. A sore accurate dose is determined based on 20 mg / kg body weight, but not more than 800 mg. The course of treatment is 5 days. There are no data on the prevention of relapse of infections caused by the herpes simplex Aciclovir and the treatment of herpes zoster in children with normal immunity.
Sore treatment
children over 3 years old, 800 mg of acyclovir is prescribed 4 times a day every 6 hours (as for the treatment of adults with immunodeficiency).
In old age, there is a decrease in the pharmacy of acyclovir in the body along with a decrease in creatinine clearance. those taking large doses of the drug inside should receive a sufficient amount of fluid. With renal failure, it is necessary to solve the issue of reducing the dose of the drug.
Side effect
- nausea, vomiting, diarrhea;
- abdominal pains;
- a slight increase in the concentration of urea and creatinine;
- leukopenia, erythropenia, anemia, thrombocytopenia;
- headache;
- dizziness;
- agitation, confusion, drowsiness;
- tremor;
- hallucinations;
element - dyspnea;
- anaphylactic reactions;
- skin rash, itching, urticaria;
- fatigue
- fever;
- myalgia.
Contraindications
- lactation period;
- children's age up to 3 years (for this dosage form).
Pregnancy and lactation
Acyclovir crosses the placental barrier and accumulates in pharmacy milk. The use of the drug during pregnancy is possible only if the intended benefit to the mother outweighs the potential risk to the fetus. If it is necessary to take acyclovir during lactation, interruption of breastfeeding is required.
special instructions
Acyclovir is used strictly as prescribed by the doctor to avoid complications in adults and children over 3 years old.
The duration or repeated treatment with acyclovir of patients with reduced immunity can lead to the appearance of strains of viruses that are insensitive to its action. Most detected strains of acyclovir insensitive viruses show a relative lack of viral thymidine kinase; Your yours altered thymidine kinase or with altered DNA polymerase were isolated. In vitro effect of acyclovir on isolated strains of Herpes simplex virus may cause the appearance of less sensitive strains.
With caution, the drug is prescribed for patients with impaired renal function, elderly patients due to an increase in the half-life of acyclovir.
When using the drug, it is necessary to ensure the supply of a cold amount of fluid.
When taking the drug, kidney function (blood urea and blood plasma creatinine) should be monitored. Acyclovir does not prevent sexual transmission of herpes, therefore, during treatment, it is necessary to refrain from sexual intercourse, even in the absence of clinical manifestations. Aciclovir is necessary to inform patients about the possibility of transmission of genital herpes virus during rashes, as well as cases of asymptomatic virus carriers.
Influence on the ability to drive vehicles and control mechanisms
There is no data. However, it should be borne in mind that dizziness may develop during the treatment with acyclovir, so care must be taken when driving vehicles and cold in potentially dangerous activities that require an increased concentration of attention and speed of psychomotor reactions.
Drug interaction
Strengthening the effect of acyclovir is noted with the simultaneous appointment of immunostimulants.
With concomitant use with nephrotoxic drugs, the risk of developing renal dysfunction increases.