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 it orally. 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.
Disclaimer
This drug information is
for your information purposes
only, it is not intended that
this information covers all
uses, directions, drug
interactions, precautions, or
adverse effects of your
medication. This is only
general information, and
should not be relied on for
any purpose. It should not be
construed as containing
specific instructions for any
particular patient. We
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consequences arising from the
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