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according to AskDocWeb, birth control is still effective while taking Valtrex
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Valtrex is an antiviral medication commonly prescribed to treat and prevent outbreaks of herpes simplex virus infections, including oral herpes (HSV-1) and genital herpes (HSV-2). When undergoing dental work, it's generally safe to take Valtrex, but it's important to inform your dentist about all the medications you are currently taking, including Valtrex. While Valtrex itself does not typically cause any specific complications during dental procedures, it's essential to communicate with your dentist to ensure they are aware of your medical history and medications. This allows them to take any necessary precautions or make adjustments to your treatment plan if needed. There are a few factors to consider when taking Valtrex and undergoing dental work: Potential Weakening of the Immune System: In some cases, Valtrex may suppress the immune system. If you have a compromised immune system, it's important to inform your dentist, as certain dental procedures may require additional precautions or modifications. Interactions with Other Medications: Valtrex may interact with other medications, including those used during dental procedures. Inform your dentist about all the medications you are taking, including Valtrex, to ensure there are no potential adverse interactions. Oral Herpes Outbreaks: If you are taking Valtrex for oral herpes and have an active outbreak at the time of your dental appointment, it's important to inform your dentist. They may need to take additional precautions to prevent the spread of the virus during the procedure. By keeping your dentist informed about your medical history, medications, and any active infections, they can provide appropriate care and take necessary precautions to ensure your safety and comfort during dental work. Always follow the advice and recommendations of your healthcare professionals, including your dentist and prescribing physician, to ensure proper coordination of your medications and dental treatment.
Valtrex is an example of prescribed medication for treating herpes. Treating, because you cannot cure herpes with any medications. What the medicine does is help control your outbreaks, which makes it less transmissible and less bothersome. EVEN while on this medication it is still possible to spread herpes.
Not contract herpes.
If it's for a short treatment (Valtrex for shingles or herpes treatment), you can take alcohol in small amount (but it will increase side effects). However, if it's a long term treatment (herpes prevention), you may speak with your doctor before taking alcohol to make sure your liver is going well.
"Chances are" roughly means that "It is highly likely that...." Using your example, "Chances are I won't sleep for a while," roughly translates to "It is highly likely that I won't sleep for a while."
Yes it is a herpes infection but normally a different type. Cold sores are normally caused by Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 (HSV1) while genital herpes are caused by Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2.
Nurses are not checked for herpes at the time of hiring or otherwise. There are no work restrictions for health care providers with herpes, other than covering any lesions while the disease is active.
A cold sore is a herpes infection of the lip. Herpes simplex type I usually causes cold sores while type II usually causes genital herpes. Occasionally it can be the other way around.
can you take prednisone with valium? If so any any precautions?
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