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Acivir Cream

Brand: Cipla

₹ 182.68

Acivir Cream is an antiviral medicine containing Acyclovir 5% w/w. It is used for the treatment of certain viral skin infections as prescribed by a doctor.

 

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Acivir Cream 10 gm is a topical antiviral medicine formulated with Acyclovir. It helps manage certain viral skin infections by limiting the multiplication of the virus. Use this medicine exactly as directed by your doctor or according to the product label.

Key Benefits

  • Helps treat certain viral skin infections.
  • Contains Acyclovir 5% w/w.
  • Helps control the multiplication of the virus.
  • Designed for topical application.

How to Use

Clean and dry the affected area before application. Apply a thin layer of the cream as directed by your doctor. Wash your hands before and after use. Avoid contact with the eyes and mouth. For external use only.

Composition

Acyclovir (5% w/w)

Storage Condition

Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children.

Other Information

Mfg/Marketer Details: Cipla Ltd.


Acivir Cream is used for treating herpes simplex infections of the skin and lips (cold sores, also called herpes labialis) and for initial genital herpes. It helps sores heal faster and reduces pain when used as directed.

Start treatment as soon as you notice the first symptoms (tingling, itching, redness) or when a lesion appears. Early use gives the best chance of shortening the episode.

Acivir Cream can speed healing and reduce pain, but there are no data showing it helps prevent transmission. Avoid contact (kissing or sexual contact) while sores are present, and follow good hygiene to reduce spread.

No. The medicine is intended for use on the external lips and face for cold sores. Application to mucous membranes (inside the mouth, nose, eye, or genitals) is not recommended. Follow the product label or your doctor’s instructions.

Topical use results in very low systemic exposure. Use during pregnancy or lactation should be considered only if the potential benefit justifies any possible risk. Discuss this with your doctor. If you have an active herpetic lesion on the breast, avoid nursing from the affected breast.