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Abreva Cold Sore Treatment
- Only FDA approved to shorten healing time and duration of
symptoms
- #1 pharmacists recommended brand
- Speeds healing like a prescription without one
- Contains 10% Docosanol
- Dries clear and moisturizes
- Tasteless and odorless
- Tube Size - 0.07 oz (2 g)
Feel a cold sore coming on? Don't
wait. Start using Abreva® today - it speeds healing like a prescription,
without a prescription. Cold sores
are caused by the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1). Once contracted,
this virus remains hidden in our bodies in a dormant state until
it's triggered to reactivate and cause a cold sore.
ABREVA is the first and only non-prescription cold sore medicine
approved by the FDA to shorten healing time caused by a fever blister.
It is the #1 Pharmacist recommended cold sore medicine.
Cold Sore Facts:
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1 in 5 Americans experience cold sores, typically between one
and three outbreaks a year.
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80-90% of the American population carries the virus, but not
everyone gets cold sores.
What is docosanol?
Docosanol is the active ingredient in ABREVA. Docosanol has
been clinically proven to shorten cold sore healing time. Docosanol
and its metabolite (n-docosanoic acid) are present in many common
foods and are virtually unavoidable in the diet. Common dietary
sources of n-docosanoic acid include chocolate, peanuts, and
certain oils. It also occurs in a variety of unprocessed fruits
and vegetables.
What is the mode of action of docosanol?
Docosanol works by changing the cell membrane which surrounds
healthy skin cells. The modified cell membrane acts as a barrier
to the cold sore virus so that the virus cannot enter the cell
to begin the process of infection.
Can you explain how docosanol blocks cold sores?
Treating cells with docosanol alters the properties of the host
cell membrane in a way that inhibits or blocks, the causative
agent of cold sores -the herpes simplex virus -from entering
the cell via its normal pathway. Although individual virus particles
are not inhibited from attaching to or binding to the herpes
virus specific receptors on the cell membrane, the viral envelope,
and the cell membrane cannot fuse as is required for productive
infection. Because there is no viral/cell fusion, the genomic
material of the virus is less likely to enter the cell so viral
replication cannot occur.*
Is docosanol an antiviral?
Docosanol is not classified as an antiviral. Typically nucleoside
analogues, like penciclovir (Denavir®) and acyclovir (Zovirax®)
are considered to be the only antivirals that are used in herpes
labialis, and they are classified as antivirals because their
activity occurs in virus-infected cells. Docosanol’s mode of
action is distinct from this, in that its mode of action takes
place only in healthy cells, where it works on the cell membrane
to help inhibit the ability of the virus to fuse with the cell
membrane so that the virus is less likely to enter the cell
to begin the process of infection.
How does ABREVA compare to Denavir?
They are both approved to speed healing of cold sores. However,
they work differently. Denavir is an antiviral whereas ABREVA
is not. Denavir is available only by prescription whereas ABREVA
is available OTC.
Does ABREVA provide symptomatic relief?
ABREVA provides symptomatic relief as a result of the healing
process. It is clinically proven to shorten the duration of
symptoms, such as tingling, pain, burning, and itching. The
cream is a soothing formula that contains no irritants.
Will ABREVA work if a patient comes to me after a blister has already
formed?
Best results with ABREVA are obtained when treatment starts
early -at the tingle/bump/redness stage of the cold sore.
Can docosanol be used to prevent cold sores?
Docosanol has not been tested, nor is it indicated for
preventing cold sores.
Warnings & Precautions:
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For external use only.
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Keep this and all medications
out of reach of children.
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Do not share this product with
anyone as it may spread infection.
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Do not use if glued end flaps
have been opened.
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Do not use if you are allergic
to any ingredient in this product.
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Do not use in or near the eyes.
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Apply only to affected areas.
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Avoid applying directly inside
your mouth.
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Stop use and ask a doctor if your
cold sore gets worse or the cold sore is not healed within 10
days.
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Abreva Cold Sore Treatment
- Only FDA approved to shorten healing time and duration
of symptoms
- #1 pharmacists recommended brand
- Speeds healing like a prescription without one
-
Contains 10% Docosanol
- Dries clear and moisturizes
- Tasteless and odorless
- Tube Size - 0.7 oz
(2 g)
| 0.7 oz Tube |
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Abreva Cold Sore Treatment - PUMP
- Only FDA approved to shorten healing time and duration
of symptoms
- #1 pharmacists recommended brand
- Speeds healing like a prescription without one
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Contains 10% Docosanol
- Dries clear and moisturizes
- Tasteless and odorless
- Pump Size - 0.7 oz
(2 g)
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