Valtrex

Valtrex-uk

Active substance: Valacyclovir

Dosage: 500 mg, 1000 mg

Price: €84.88 – €419.54

Herpesvirus infections are a series of diseases caused by herpesviruses that affect the skin and mucous membranes. Herpesvirus rashes occur on the nerve endings, lips, eyes and genitals. To treat the rash in the form of small blisters, drugs are used that are applied directly to the affected area, but the most effective action will be in combination with taking them internally. One such drug is Valtrex tablets.

You will find it convenient to buy the drug on our online site; we offer our customers a quality and effective drug at a favourable price. Another great advantage is that you can buy the drug from us without a prescription, with nationwide delivery.

What is Valtrex and why is it used?

The antiviral medicine Valtrex is available as 500 mg and 1000 mg tablets. It is used to treat skin and mucosal infections caused by herpes simplex virus, genital herpes and cold sores.

Indications

Valtrex is used to reduce the symptoms of the following infections:

  • shingles;
  • genital herpes;
  • Herpes on the face;
  • Herpes labialis (cold sores on the lips).

Valtrex Dosage and Use

Before using Valtrex, consult your doctor about the product and the dosage to be used. The tablets should be taken 3 times a day, every 8 hours, regardless of meals. Valtrex is effective as soon as the first symptoms of infection appear. For genital herpes, the tablets are taken for 5 days.

Contraindications

Valtrex is contraindicated in people who are hypersensitive to the components of the medicine, in kidney diseases and blood diseases. It is prohibited in people with immune system diseases, HIV infections, bone marrow or kidney transplant patients, pregnant and breastfeeding women.

Side effects

You should stop taking this medicine and seek medical advice if you experience any of the following symptoms:

  • shortness of breath
  • increased swelling and weight gain
  • drowsiness, confusion, overreaction to external stimuli
  • loss of appetite
  • back, joint, or abdominal pain
  • nausea and vomiting;
  • hives or any other rash unrelated to shingles;
  • sore throat
  • nasal congestion;
  • lack of urination.