Acyclovir Cream
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Acyclovir Cream (461b177f 28d6 4628 A646 Ac503a9ecd2e 02)
Acyclovir Cream is a medication used topically for cold sores. Each gram contains 50 mg of acyclovir, and the usual dosage involves applying the cream five times a day for four days. The cream should be stored between 20°C and 25°C and kept out of reach of children. It is distributed by Viona Pharmaceuticals Inc. in Cranford, NJ, and made in India. Read the package insert for complete prescribing information, and check the crimp for the lot number and expiration date.*
Acyclovir Cream (461b177f 28d6 4628 A646 Ac503a9ecd2e 03)
Acyclovir Cream is a medication used for cold sores. Each gram of the cream contains 50 mg of Acyclovir, USP. The cream should be stored at 20°C-25°C (68°F-77°F), and excursions are permitted between 15°C-30°C (59°F-86°F). The cream contains inactive ingredients such as cetostearyl alcohol, mineral oil, propylene glycol, sodium lauryl sulfate, and others. The recommended usual dosage of Acyclovir Cream is at least two times per day for five days. This cream is for topical use only and is manufactured by Gadis Healthear Ltd. In Changodar, Ahmedabad, India. Vions Pharmaceuticals Inc. distributes the Acyclovir Cream in Cranford, NJ 07016. The package should be kept out of the reach of children and should be used only for cold sores. The Lot number, EXP date, and GTIN are written on the package.*
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