No. Lexapro is a antidepressant. Acyclovir is a either a topical gel for external application, or in pill form for the internal control of the herpes zoster virus. (Herpes simplex II) Its antiviral.
Nope. Acyclovir is an antiviral drug. Sulfas are antibiotics.
no
antiviral drug
lol no there not even in the same drug class there....lol
The drug Acyclovir is an antiviral drug. It is prescribed for people who have the herpes simplex virus. It can give a dirty uring if it is tested for at the time.
There are no known drug interactions between Lexapro and Nuvaring
Yes, it is safe to use the nicotine patch and Lexapro at the same time. There are no drug-drug interactions between the two medications and there are no disease states that call for the use of nicotine patch or Lexapro that would interfere in either of the medications efficacy.
No. Acyclovir should not be used to treat a sinus infection. Acyclovir is an antiviral drug used to treat herpes. Sinus infections are bacterial and require an antibiotic.
No, Lexapro is an antidepressant (SSRI), and does not show up positive on a drug test..
I can't see how... acyclovir is a modified nucleotide, benzodiazepine has a completely different chemical structure. Also, while I can find papers on false benzodiazepine positives from compounds like sertraline, none of them mention acyclovir. It would be pretty easy to tell the difference between the two in a confirmatory test, even if it did cause an initial false positive on a screening test.
Xanax, yes, Lexapro, no
There are no known drug interactions between acyclovir and the birth control pill, and they are often prescribed together.