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  • Medications for Herpes Zoster

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    • acyclovir

      (Acyclovir)
      Carlsbad Technology, Inc.
      Usage: Acyclovir is indicated for the acute treatment of herpes zoster (shingles), treatment of initial and recurrent episodes of genital herpes, and for the treatment of chickenpox (varicella).
    • acyclovir

      (Acyclovir)
      Actavis Pharma, Inc.
      Usage: Acyclovir is indicated for the acute treatment of herpes zoster (shingles), the initial and recurrent episodes of genital herpes, and the treatment of chickenpox (varicella).
    • acyclovir

      (acyclovir)
      Heritage Pharmaceuticals Inc. d/b/a Avet Pharmaceuticals Inc.
      Usage: Acyclovir capsules are indicated for the acute treatment of herpes zoster (shingles), the treatment of initial and recurrent episodes of genital herpes, and for the treatment of chickenpox (varicella).
    • acyclovir

      (Acyclovir)
      Chartwell RX, LLC
      Usage: Acyclovir is indicated for the acute treatment of herpes zoster (shingles), management of initial and recurrent episodes of genital herpes, and the treatment of chickenpox (varicella).
    • famciclovir

      (FAMCICLOVIR)
      Apotex Corp.
      Usage: Famciclovir is indicated for treating recurrent herpes labialis and genital herpes in immunocompetent adult patients. It also treats herpes zoster (shingles). In HIV-infected adults, it is used for recurrent orolabial or genital herpes. Efficacy is not established for first episodes or certain patient populations.
    • valacyclovir

      (Valacyclovir)
      Camber Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
      Usage: Valacyclovir is indicated for the treatment of cold sores (herpes labialis) and genital herpes in adults, including initial and recurrent episodes, as well as for chronic suppressive therapy and transmission reduction. In pediatric patients, it’s indicated for treating cold sores and chickenpox. Efficacy for some populations is not established.
    • valacyclovir hydrochloride

      (Valacyclovir Hydrochloride)
      TIME CAP LABORATORIES, INC.
      Usage: Valacyclovir is indicated for treating cold sores, initial and recurrent genital herpes, chronic suppressive therapy for genital herpes, reduction of transmission in immunocompetent adults, and herpes zoster in immunocompetent adults. It is also indicated for treating chickenpox in pediatric patients aged 2 to less than 18 years.