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Zovirax treats herpes.
No. It gives you false sense of security. It is anti viral drug.
No. Ringworm is a completely different type of fungi than those you can get vaginally. Ringworm is treated via oral medication. Depending on where the ringworm is, you will need separate medication. Scalp ringworm needs to be treated with a special shampoo and pill called Terbinafine. Skin-based ringworm needs to be treated with a course of Itraconazole medication. Vaginal anti-fungal cream will have no effect on ringworm.
Go to the doctor. You may have an STD.
So long as you aren't chocking on a zovirax you should be able to.
Zovirax (acyclovir) is an antiviral medication usually used to treat viral infections as herpes (cold sores or genital herpes) or other systemic infections.
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Yes, you can still get cold sores. Luckily, they're normally no worse than if you had them pre-transplant. Just stick some Zovirax on the cold sore to treat it (Zovirax contains the antiviral Aciclovir, which is the typically used anti-viral for all herpes infections.) As Zovirax is applied topically, it should not interact with any of your other medication. This should usually stop the cold sore from developing, and aid healing, however if in doubt always see your GP/consultant.
If your cold sore has already appeared then treatment with Zovirax Cold Sore Cream can speed up the healing process.
I believe one is marketed as "Zovirax".
Yes and I find it helps if caught early
I'm afraid not - for cold sores you need an antiviral such as Zovirax. Whereas tacrolimus is an immunosuppressive, which will effectively make your coldsore worse by allowing the herpes virus to take advantage of a suppressed immune system.