What is VALTREX?
VALTREX is a prescription antiviral medicine. VALTREX lowers the ability
of herpes viruses to multiply in your body.
VALTREX is
used:
� to treat cold sores (also called fever blisters or herpes labialis) in
adults
� to treat
shingles (also called herpes zoster) in adults
� to treat or
control genital herpes outbreaks in adults with normal immune systems
� to control
genital herpes outbreaks in adults infected with the human immunodeficiency
virus (HIV) with CD4 cell count greater than 100 cells/mm3
� with safer sex
practices to lower the chances of spreading genital herpes to others Even with
safer sex practices, it is still possible to spread genital herpes.VALTREX used
daily with the following safer sex practices can lower the chances of passing
genital herpes to your partner.
� Do not have
sexual contact with your partner when you have any symptom or outbreak of
genital herpes.
� Use a condom made of latex or
polyurethane whenever you have sexual contact.
VALTREX does not cure herpes
infections (cold sores, shingles, or genital herpes).
VALTREX has not
been studied in children who have not reached puberty.
What are cold sores,
shingles, and genital herpes?
Cold sores are caused by a herpes virus that may be spread by kissing or
other physical contact with the infected area of the skin. They are small,
painful ulcers that you get in or around your mouth. It is not known if VALTREX
can stop the spread of cold sores to others. Shingles is caused by the same
herpes virus that causes chickenpox. It causes small, painful blisters that
happen on a certain area of your skin. Shingles occurs in people who have
already had chickenpox. Shingles can be spread to people who have not had
chickenpox or the chickenpox vaccine by contact with the infected areas of the
skin. It is not known if VALTREX can stop the spread of shingles to others.
Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease. It causes small, painful
blisters on your genital area. You can spread genital herpes to others, even
when you have no symptoms. If you are sexually active, you can still pass herpes
to your partner, even if you are taking VALTREX. VALTREX, taken every day as
prescribed and used with the following safer sex practices, can lower the
chances of passing genital herpes to your partner.
� Do not have
sexual contact with your partner when you have any symptom or outbreak of
genital herpes.
� Use a condom
made of latex or polyurethane whenever you have sexual contact. Ask your
healthcare provider for more information about safer sex practices.
Who should not take VALTREX?
Do not take
VALTREX if you are allergic to any of its ingredients or to acyclovir. The
active ingredient is valacyclovir. See the end of this leaflet for a complete
list of ingredients in VALTREX. Before taking VALTREX, tell your healthcare
provider: About all your medical conditions, including:
� if you have had
a bone marrow transplant or kidney transplant, or if you have advanced HIV
disease or "AIDS". Patients with these conditions may have a higher chance for
getting a blood disorder called thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura/hemolytic
uremic syndrome (TTP/HUS). TTP/HUS can result in death.
� if you have
kidney problems. Patients with kidney problems may have a higher chance for
getting side effects or more kidney problems with VALTREX. Your healthcare
provider may give you a lower dose of VALTREX.
� if you are 65
years of age or older. Elderly patients have a higher chance of certain side
effects. Also, elderly patients are more likely to have kidney problems. Your
healthcare provider may give you a lower dose of VALTREX.
� if you are
pregnant or planning to become pregnant. Talk with your healthcare provider
about the risks and benefits of taking prescription drugs (including VALTREX)
during pregnancy.
� if you are
breastfeeding. VALTREX may pass into your milk and it may harm your baby. Talk
with your healthcare provider about the best way to feed your baby if you are
taking VALTREX.
� about all the
medicines you take, including prescription and non-prescription medicines,
vitamins, and herbal supplements. VALTREX may affect other medicines, and other
medicines may affect VALTREX. This may happen if you have certain medical
conditions such as kidney problems. It is a good idea to keep a complete list of
all the medicines you take. Show this list to your healthcare provider and
pharmacist any time you get a new medicine.
How should I take VALTREX?
Take VALTREX
exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider. Your dose of VALTREX and
length of treatment will depend on the type of herpes infection that you have
and any other medical problems that you have.
� Do not stop
VALTREX or change your treatment without talking to your healthcare
provider.
� VALTREX can be
taken with or without food.
� If you are
taking VALTREX to treat cold sores, shingles, or genital herpes, you should
start treatment as soon as possible after your symptoms start. VALTREX may not
help you if you start treatment too late.
� If you miss a
dose of VALTREX, take it as soon as you remember and then take your next dose at
its regular time. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, do not take
the missed dose. Wait and take the next dose at the regular time.
� Do not take
more than the prescribed number of VALTREX Caplets each day. Call your
healthcare provider right away if you take too much VALTREX.
What are the possible side
effects of VALTREX?
Kidney failure and nervous system problems are not common, but can be
serious in some patients taking VALTREX. Nervous system problems include
aggressive behavior, unsteady movement, shaky movements, confusion, speech
problems, hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that are really not there),
seizures, and coma. Kidney failure and nervous system problems have happened in
patients who already have kidney disease and in elderly patients whose kidneys
do not work well due to age. Always tell your healthcare provider if you have
kidney problems before taking VALTREX. Call your doctor right away if you get a
nervous system problem while you are taking VALTREX. Common side effects of
VALTREX include headache, nausea, stomach pain, vomiting, and dizziness. Side
effects in HIV-infected adults include headache, tiredness, and rash. These side
effects are usually mild and usually do not cause patients to stop taking
VALTREX. Other less common side effects include painful periods in women, joint
pain, depression, low blood cell counts, and changes in tests that measure how
well the liver and kidneys work. Talk to your healthcare provider if you develop
any side effects that concern you. These are not all the side effects of
VALTREX. For more information ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist.
How should I store
VALTREX?
� Store VALTREX at room temperature, 59�?to 77�F (15� to
25�C).
� Keep VALTREX in
a tightly closed container.
� Do not keep
medicine that is out of date or that you no longer need.
� Keep VALTREX
and all medicines out of the reach of children.
General information about
VALTREX
Medicines are sometimes prescribed for conditions that are not mentioned
in patient information leaflets. Do not use VALTREX for a condition for which it
was not prescribed. Do not give VALTREX to other people, even if they have the
same symptoms you have. It may harm them.
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