Ugh. Another coldsore. Boooooo. If these start getting really frequent I'll have to see if there's something else to do about them. Currently just using abreva to make them go away faster.

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Ugh. Another coldsore. Boooooo. If these start getting really frequent I'll have to see if there's something else to do about them. Currently just using abreva to make them go away faster.

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Abreva
Ingredient: Docosanol
Dosage Form:
Cream: Docosanol 10%
Cream Pump: Docosanol 10%
FDA Indication/Dosages:
Use for the treatment of cold sores or fever blisters on the face or lips by shortening the healing time and duration of tingling, pain, burning, and/or itching.
Wash hands before and after applying. Apply to affected area on face or lips at the first sign of cold sore/fever blister. Rub cream in gently but completely. Use five times a day until healed.
Pharmacology: Docosanol is an antiviral agent that blocks the entry of lipid-enveloped viruses, including herpes simplex type 1, into cells. Docosanol does not block viral synthesis or its replication directly. It seems to modify the cell membrane to prevent the virus from invading healthy cells. If the virus cannot enter the cell, it cannot complete replication. Because of this mechanism of action, docosanol is most effective when started early in the course of an outbreak. In vitro half-life is approximately three hours. Docosanol is not absorbed systematically.
Evaluation: Fever blisters are caused by herpes simplex type 1 virus and usually occur on the outside of the lips. They appear as a raised, fluid-filled lesion that eventually breaks, forming a light or yellow crust over the lesion. The lesions usually disappear in two weeks. Other symptoms include pain, fever, halitosis, salivation, and malaise. Fever blisters are also known as cold sores and are highly contagious when present. Factors such as stress, illness, fever, and exposure to sunlight may trigger an outbreak. A burning or itching sensation in the area of the blister may precede an outbreak by one to three days. Fever blisters should not be confused with canker sores (aphthous ulcers). Canker sores are not contagious and occur on the inside of the mouth. Pain is usually the only symptoms of canker sores.
Contraindications/Precautions: Do not use in or near the eyes. Do not use on cold sores for more than ten days or if symptoms become worse.
Adverse Effects: Local irritation may occur.
Patient Consultation:
Protect from freezing.
Ask the patient if this is a reoccurring symptom. If so, they may need to see a physician.
Avoid directly applying inside the mouth.
Do not share containers. This will avoid spreading the herpes simplex 1 virus.
So…I got a cold sore. Inside my nose. Yes, inside. Please stay inside. Just stay there.
I’m glad that it’s not outside though. Outside would’ve been bad.
Thank goodness for L-Lysine pills too. Imma take two just in case.
Also, my Zovirax expired this month 😞 I had to run and get Abreva, which IMO doesn’t seem to work as well as Zovirax. Like Abreva is just okay. But Zovirax? That shit really helps to heal cold sores.
Wondering if I can just use Zovirax and Abreva together? I mean, it only expired this month. Plus expired stuff just doesn’t work as well as they used to. I’m sure it’s still potent though?
Ugh please just go away ASAP. No one likes cold sores.
Look at this little tube for $22. I hate having cold sores so i have to gladly spend that $22 and not complain. But jfc
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Abreva® Gets Rid Of More than Just Cold Sores This Summer
Cold sore brand launches initiative to restore iconic murals impacted by sun damage WARREN, N.J., June 19, 2018 /Prexly/ -- This summer Abreva® is lending a hand to local communities by restoring the faces of some of their most beloved murals. Much like the way Abreva® restores beauty by getting rid of cold sores, the brand will also restore the beauty of murals in New York and Chicago for everyone to enjoy. The brand is launching the initiative to remind consumers that UV rays are a common trigger of cold sores. "While we're all familiar with the damage UV rays can cause to the skin, the impact on the lips is often overlooked as many people believe cold sores are only triggered in the winter," said Josie Howard, MD, a San Francisco-based psychiatrist specializing in psychodermatology. "While summer is often a time for relaxation, the idea of bearing more skin and 'summer bodies' can be a cause of stress. That stress coupled with UV rays can make people even more vulnerable to cold sores." To restore beauty to more than just human faces, Abreva® has partnered with CITYarts in New York City and the Chicago Public Art Group to restore five murals in the New York and Chicago areas. Abreva® donated $20,000 to each organization to fund the restorations. "Murals are a fixture of many local communities and when they are faded and run down, these neighborhoods feel less than beautiful, which is similar to how people with cold sores feel," said Rishi Mulgund, Senior Brand Manager, Abreva®. "We're excited to give back to the community, educate about the impact of UV rays and restore beauty to all kinds of faces this summer." In New York City, the brand's donation will support the restoration of "CITYarts Mosaic Peace Wall" in Harlem, New York, "Alice on the Wall" and the "Flowering Vine" murals. In Chicago, it will support the restoration of "Childhood is Without Prejudice" and "Another Time's Voice Remembers My Passion's Humanity" murals. The restorations will take place throughout the summer. For more information about Abreva® and cold sores, visit Abreva.com. About Abreva® Abreva® is the only nonprescription cold sore medicine approved by the FDA to shorten healing time. Its unique formulation uses the active ingredient Docosanol to penetrate deep into the skin.* Abreva® can help get rid of your cold sore in as little as 2½ days, ** when used at the first sign. *Based on laboratory data. **Median healing time 4.1 days. 25% of users healed in 2.5 days. About GSK Consumer Healthcare GSK Consumer Healthcare is one of the world's largest consumer healthcare companies. Our purpose is to help more people around the world to do more, feel better and live longer with everyday healthcare products. We have a heritage that goes back over 160 years. We own some of the world's best loved healthcare brands, including Sensodyne®, Theraflu®, Excedrin®, Nicorette® and NicoDerm®CQ®, FLONASE®, and TUMS®. These brands are successful in over 100 countries around the world because they all show our passion for quality, guaranteed by science. They are inspired by the real wants and needs of the millions of people who walk into pharmacies, supermarkets, market stalls and go on-line all over the world every day, and choose us first. Our goal is to build a global, growing business we call a Fast Moving Consumer Healthcare (FMCH) company, dedicated to everyday healthcare with all of the scientific expertise and quality guarantees that demands, working at the speed and with the genuine consumer understanding the modern world expects. About GSK GlaxoSmithKline – one of the world's leading research-based pharmaceutical and healthcare companies – is committed to improving the quality of human life by enabling people to do more, feel better and live longer. For company information visit: http://www.gsk.com. About CITYarts CITYarts, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public arts and education organization founded in 1989 by Executive & Creative Director Tsipi Ben-Haim. CITYarts engages youth, in collaboration with artists, to actively transform their community through the creation of public art murals and mosaics. CITYarts is widely credited as the pioneering force in the creation of the contemporary community mural movement in New York City. To date, CITYarts has created over 320 projects that have transformed communities and impacted over 200,000 kids, collaborated with more than 500 artists, partnered with over 1,500 sponsors, engaged over 500,000 volunteers, and has empowered over 6000 youth in 82 countries across the world through its Pieces for Peace project. For more information, visit www.cityarts.org. About Chicago Public Art Group Chicago Public Art Group (CPAG) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that seeks to unite artists and communities in partnership to produce high quality public art, and to extend and transform the tradition of collaborative, community-involved, public artwork. CPAG was founded in 1972 to enhance Chicago communities through the creation of public murals. From the beginning, CPAG's focus is to turn some of the most neglected of urban spaces into artistic canvasses that expressed a community's unique identity, vision and hope for the future. For the past half century, CPAG has produced nearly 1,000 projects (murals, sculptures, playgrounds and mosaics) in communities across the Chicagoland area. For more information, visit www.chicagopublicartgroup.org. Media Contact Information: Caitlin Kormann - GSK Consumer Healthcare [email protected] 617.448.0557 Jenna Glynn [email protected] 617.520.7227 SOURCE GlaxoSmithKline Read the full article