Ocuvir Dispersible Tablets - 200mg

SKU 10
Generic For Zovirax
Strength 200mg
Generic Name Acyclovir
Manufacturer FDC
Pack Size Qty Price Per Pill or Unit Price Cart
30 Tablet/s US$ 0.26 US$ 7.80
60 Tablet/s US$ 0.26 US$ 15.60
90 Tablet/s US$ 0.26 US$ 23.39
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Ocuvir dispersible tablets - 200mg (Acyclovir)

 Ocuvir Dispersible tablets are prescribed to treat infections caused by herpes virus such as genital herpes, shingles (caused by herpes zoster), chicken pox, and cold sores (caused by herpes simplex). This medication does not cure the infections, but only decreases the severity of its symptoms. Its active ingredient Acyclovir is an antiviral medication and is available under different names including Ocuvir (made by FDC). This medicine is available in tablets and cream form. It is accessible in tablets and cream structure. It can also diminish the side effects like shivering, agony, smoldering and tingling. Acyclovir is an FDA pregnancy classification B drug.

 What is Ocuvir DT used for?

Ocuvir DT 200 mg drug is recommended to treat herpes as it can diminish the development rate of the Herpes infection. Acyclovir, an active ingredient of Ocuvir, has the ability to resist viral contaminations brought on by herpes infections in the people of all ages. This antiviral medicine is used to treat genital herpes, chickenpox, mucous membrane infection, mouth blister, and shingles. Acyclovir cream is used to treat mouth blisters or fever rankles.

 How does Ocuvir work?

 Acyclovir, the active component of Ocuvir can improve the patient's condition by blocking the growth and multiplication of the virus. Usually, this medicine works for only one kind or group of virus infections. It does help relieve the pain and discomfort and helps the sores treat faster. Its active ingredient acyclovir is a synthetic purine nucleoside analogue with in vitro and in vivo inhibitory activity to counter herpes simplex virus types 1 (HSV-1), 2 (HSV-2), and varicella-zoster virus (VZV).

 The inhibitory power of Acyclovir is very effective because of its affinity with the enzyme thymidine kinase (TK) encoded by HSV and VZV. This particular quality of this drug helps to convert acyclovir into acyclovir monophosphate, a nucleotide analogue. Furthermore, the monophosphate is converted into diphosphate by cellular guanylate kinase and into triphosphate by a number of cellular enzymes. In this way, acyclovir triphosphate terminates the replication of herpes viral DNA. The prescription of acyclovir medication won't prevent the herpes infection from spreading and it can spread from individual to individual even while taking this medicine.

 Where to buy Ocuvir DT?

You can buy Ocuvir DT 200 mg online from premiumrxdrugs.com at an affordable price. You can find this medication in different strengths here at a reasonable price.

 What does Ocuvir DT contain?

 Each dispersible tablet contains 200 mg of the active component Acyclovir.

 What are the side effects of Ocuvir?

Some common side effects of acyclovir include headache, vomiting, queasiness, stomach agony, migraine, confusion, abdominal pain, diarrhea, unsteadiness, eye swelling, itching, and nausea. If these side effects persist for long then you have to go for a therapeutic consideration.

 Some uncommon side effects of this medication include a perilous issue that influences the platelets, kidney and other parts of the body in the case of HIV infection, kidney transplant, or bone marrow transplant. Similarly, some other rare side effects include compelling tiredness, moderate/quick or sporadic pulse, fever, jaundice, sudden vision changes, loss of awareness, bleeding or dim pee, serious stomach or stomach torment, and seizures.

 What medications interact with Ocuvir?

 There are some drugs that may interact with acyclovir. Acyclovir is very similar in effects of valacyclovir, so you should avoid using medications containing valacyclovir while using acyclovir. The use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and naproxen also needs to be avoided with acyclovir.

 Medicine and salt interactions may influence the effects of Ocuvir Skin Cream. Some of such medicines and salts include:

  • Nephrotoxic agents
  • Probenecid
  • Cidofovir
  • Methotrexate
  • Tizanidine
  • Sirolimus
  • Tacrolimus
  • Tenofovir
  • Cyclosporine

 

When should Ocuvir not be used?

 Ocuvir DT 200 mg should not be used in patients with known hypersensitivity to the active ingredient or other excipients of the formulation.

 How should Ocuvir DT be taken?

 The ideal dose of Ocuvir DT depends on different factors like age, sex, drug hypersensitivities, and severity of the condition. Your doctor is the best person to tell you how long you have to take this medicine. This medicine may be recommended in various strengths for each of the individuals.

 How long should Ocuvir be taken?

 Continue using Ocuvir DT 200 mg for as long as your physician recommends you to.

 Missed dose of Ocuvir DT

 If you miss a dose of this medicine, then take it as soon as you remember. Don’t double the amount to make up the missed dose.

 How should Ocuvir DT be stored?

 You can store it at 20° to 25°C. Keep it away from the hot and very cool site so that its effects remain intact.

 

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