There are many drugs used to treat viral infections. The drugs used to treat topical viral infections such as Herpes Simplex type I are: acyclovir (zovirax), Docosanol (Abreva), penciclovir (Denavir). Drugs used to treat Herpes Zoster include Capsaicin (Capsin, Zostix, Zostix-Hp). Drugs used to treat systemic viral infections come in many categories as listed below: Drugs for Aids: -CD4 lymphocytes Nucleoside and nucleotide Inhibitor drugs for HIV/AIDS: -Abacavir (Ziagen); Adefovir (Dipivoxil); Didanosine (DDI, Videx); Emtricitabine (FTC, Coviracil); Lamivudine (3TC, Epivir); Stavudine (d4T, Zerit); Tenofovir (Viread); Zalcitabine (ddC, Hivid); Zidovudine (AZT, Aztec, Retrovir) Nonnucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor: -Delavirdine (Rescriptor); Efavirenz (Sustiva); Nevirapine (Viramune) Protease Inhibitor: -Amprenavir (Agenerase); Indinavir (Crixivan); Neflinavir (Viracept); Ritonavir (Novir); Saquinavir (Fortovase, Invirase) Combination Drugs: -Kaletra (Lopinavir, Ritonavir); Combivir (Lamivudine/ Zidovudine); Scriptene (didanosine, Zidovudine); Trizivir (Abacavir, Lamivudine, Zidovudine) Other Drugs used for HIV/AIDS: -aldesleukin (Porleukin); Ampligen; Atevirdine mesylate; AZDU; Calanolide A; carbovir; CD4 human immunoglobulin; cytolin; Dextran Sulfate; Diethyldthiocarbamate (Imuthiol); Foscarnet (Foscavir); Gamimune N Immunoglobulin (Hivig); Hydroxyurea (Hydrea, Mylocel); Immune globulin (Gamimune N); Immupath; Interferon alfa-n3 (alferon LDO); Interferon beta-1a (Avonex, Rebif); Interferon beta-1b (Betaseron); Interleukin-10 (Tenovil); Lidakol; Multikine; Probucol (Panavir); Recombinant human CD4 (Receptin); Soluble T4; Thymopentin (Timunox); Trichosanthin; tumor necrosis factor; VaxSyn HIV - 1; Zintevir.
When the vaccine gets to the body the it will block away the viral infection.
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maybe depending on the infection I really don't think you should be at school with a viral infection. it can either get wrose or better i would wait out the infection at home. it would be alot safer for you and for the other children around you. to make sure go to your doctor and find out what type of infection and get help for it.
yes b-c viral infection
No. It's caused by a viral infection in the salivary glands.
Spanish flu is viral.
No. It is a genetically inherited disease, not a viral infection.
Viral Infection
Over-the-counter pain relievers such as acetaminophen are often recommended.
Yes, a drug that damages capsids could help treat a viral infection because if the capsid of a virus is damaged, the virus is unable to replicate. Capsids provide protection for viruses.