Drug Uses
Valtrex is indicated for the
treatment of herpes zoster
(shingles), for the treatment or
suppression of genital herpes in
immunocompetent individuals and
for the suppression of recurrent
genital herpes in HIV-infected
individuals and is also
indicated for the treatment of
cold sores (herpes labialis).
How
Taken
Valtrex comes as a tablet to
take by mouth. It is usually
taken every 8 hours (three times
a day) for 7 days to treat
shingles. To treat genital
herpes it is usually taken twice
a day for 5 days. For cold
sores, Valtrex is usually taken
for one day only. Do not take
more or less of it or take it
more often than prescribed by
your doctor. Use this medication
as soon as possible after
symptoms appear. Continue to
take Valtrex even if you feel
well. Do not stop taking Valtrex
without talking to your doctor.
Warnings/Precautions
Do not take Valtrex without
first talking to your doctor if
you are allergic to acyclovir
(Zovirax). Before taking this
medication, tell your doctor if
you have kidney disease or
immune system problems. You may
need a dosage adjustment or
special monitoring during
treatment with Valtrex. Valtrex
is in the FDA pregnancy category
B. This means that it is not
expected to be harmful to an
unborn baby. Do not take this
medication without first talking
to your doctor if you are
pregnant or could become
pregnant during treatment. It is
not known whether Valtrex passes
into breast milk and how it may
affect a nursing baby. Do not
take this medication without
first talking to your doctor if
you are breast-feeding a baby.
Missed Dose
If you miss a dose of
Valtrex, take it as soon as you
remember and then take your next
dose at its regular time.
However, if it is almost time
for your next dose, do not take
the missed dose. Wait and take
the next dose at the regular
time.
Possible Side Effects
Kidney failure and nervous
system problems are not common,
but can be serious in some
patients taking Valtrex. Nervous
system problems include
aggressive behavior, unsteady
movement, shaky movements,
confusion, speech problems,
hallucinations (seeing or
hearing things that are really
not there), seizures, and coma.
Kidney failure and nervous
system problems have happened in
patients who already have kidney
disease and in elderly patients
whose kidneys do not work well
due to age. Always tell your
healthcare provider if you have
kidney problems before taking
Valtrex. Call your doctor right
away if you get a nervous system
problem while you are taking
Valtrex. Common side effects of
Valtrex include headache,
nausea, stomach pain, vomiting,
and dizziness. Side effects in
HIV-infected adults include
headache, tiredness, and rash.
These side effects are usually
mild and usually do not cause
patients to stop taking Valtrex.
Other less common side effects
include painful periods in
women, joint pain, depression,
low blood cell counts, and
changes in tests that measure
how well the liver and kidneys
work.
Storage
Store at 15° to 25°C (59° to
77°F).Keep Valtrex a tightly
closed container. Do not keep
medicine that is out of date or
that you no longer need. Keep
Valtrex and all medicines out of
the reach of children.
Overdose
Seek emergency medical
treatment if an overdose is
suspected. The symptoms of an
overdose of Valtrex are not well
known, but an overdose of
acyclovir (Zovirax), which is a
similar drug, may cause
seizures, hallucinations, and
kidney damage (decreased urine
production).
More
Information
Herpes infections are
contagious and you can infect
other people, even during
treatment. Avoid letting
infected areas come into contact
with other people. Wash your
hands frequently to prevent
transmission. Valtrex will not
prevent the spread of genital
herpes. Avoidance of sexual
intercourse and use of latex
condoms may prevent spreading
the virus to others.
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precautions, or adverse effects
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