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Registered: 3 weeks, 5 days ago

So, you might have heard about Acyclovir 400 mg, but what exactly does it do? Think of it as a specific type of medication called an antiviral. Its main job is to fight certain kinds of viruses in your body, specifically the herpes virus family. This includes the viruses that cause genital herpes, cold sores, shingles, and chickenpox. The "400 mg" part just refers to the specific dose, or strength, of the tablet your doctor prescribed. How does Acyclovir work? Well, it doesn't completely kill the virus, but it cleverly stops it from multiplying inside your cells. By slowing down the virus's ability to copy itself, Acyclovir 400 mg can help reduce the severity and length of an outbreak, ease symptoms like pain or itching, and sometimes even help prevent future flare-ups. It's really important to know that it's not a cure – the virus might still live quietly in your body – but it's a key tool doctors use to manage these specific viral infections. You'll need a prescription for it, and taking it exactly as directed is crucial for it to work best.

Website: https://www.imedix.com/drugs/acyclovir-400-mg/


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