UNIFAV (Acyclovir) 200mg

UNIFAV (Acyclovir) 200mg

UNIFAV 200mg contains Acyclovir, an antiviral medicine used to treat herpes simplex virus, chickenpox, shingles, and prevent recurrent viral outbreaks.

Field Details
Original Brand Zovirax
Generic Brand UNIFAV 200
Generic Name Acyclovir 200mg
Pack Size Depends on manufacturer
Use / Indications Herpes Simplex, Shingles, Chickenpox
Manufacturer (Local manufacturer varies)
Status Prescription Only Medicine
Quantity

Introduction to Zovirax (Acyclovir) 200mg 

UNIFAV 200mg is a prescription medicine used to treat viral infections such as herpes simplex virus (cold sores and genital herpes) and varicella-zoster virus (chickenpox and shingles). It belongs to a class of drugs known as antiviral agents.

UNIFAV (Acyclovir) 200mg is classified under Prescription Medicines, Antiviral Drugs, Herpes Treatments, and Infectious Disease Medicines. It contains Acyclovir, which works by inhibiting viral DNA replication, helping to control viral growth and reduce symptoms.

In some markets, UNIFAV 200mg is available as a local brand containing the same active ingredient Acyclovir, offering similar therapeutic benefits when prescribed by a qualified healthcare professional.

What Is Zovirax (Acyclovir)? 

Zovirax is the original brand name for Acyclovir, an oral antiviral medication widely used to treat herpes and varicella-zoster infections.

Acyclovir belongs to a class of medicines known as antiviral nucleoside analogs. These medicines interfere with viral DNA synthesis, preventing viruses from multiplying and spreading.

Generic versions such as UNIFAV 200mg contain the same active compound and may be used depending on physician recommendation and regional availability.

Drug Class and Mechanism of Action 

Acyclovir is classified as a nucleoside analog antiviral with strong antiviral properties.

How Acyclovir Works 

It works in several ways:

  • Converted to acyclovir triphosphate in infected cells
  • Inhibits viral DNA polymerase
  • Prevents viral DNA replication and viral proliferation

Through these mechanisms, Acyclovir helps reduce the severity and duration of viral infections.

How Zovirax Works in the Body 

Viruses replicate by copying their DNA inside host cells. Acyclovir selectively targets infected cells, stopping viral replication while sparing healthy cells.

Key Actions of Acyclovir 

  • Reduces viral replication and spread
  • Shortens duration of cold sores, genital herpes, and shingles
  • Helps prevent recurrence of viral outbreaks

Local brands such as UNIFAV deliver the same active compound, ensuring effective antiviral therapy when prescribed appropriately.

Medical Uses of Zovirax (Acyclovir) 200mg 

Acyclovir 200mg is prescribed for the treatment and prevention of viral infections.

Acyclovir for Herpes Simplex Virus 

Used to treat cold sores and genital herpes.

Potential Benefits 

  • Reduces pain and discomfort
  • Speeds healing of sores
  • Decreases viral shedding and transmission risk

Acyclovir for Varicella-Zoster Virus 

Effective in treating chickenpox and shingles.

Treatment Benefits 

  • Reduces severity and duration of symptoms
  • Minimizes complications
  • Supports faster recovery

Acyclovir for Recurrence Prevention 

Used in patients with frequent herpes outbreaks.

Treatment Benefits 

  • Reduces frequency of viral flare-ups
  • Improves quality of life
  • Provides long-term viral suppression

Who Can Take UNIFAV 200mg? 

Because Acyclovir is a prescription antiviral, treatment should always be supervised by a healthcare professional.

Eligibility Criteria 

Patients may be prescribed Acyclovir if they:

  • Have herpes simplex or varicella-zoster infections
  • Need prophylaxis to prevent recurrent outbreaks
  • Can follow prescribed dosage schedules

Who Should Avoid Zovirax (Acyclovir) 200mg 

Acyclovir should NOT be used by:

  • Individuals with hypersensitivity to Acyclovir or Valacyclovir
  • Patients with severe kidney impairment unless monitored
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women unless specifically advised

Zovirax (Acyclovir) 200mg Dosage and Administration 

Standard Dosage Guidelines 

Typical dosage recommendations include:

  • UNIFAV 200mg taken 3–5 times daily depending on condition
  • Swallowed whole with water
  • May be taken with or without food

Dosage Adjustments 

Doctors may adjust the dose depending on:

  • Age and weight of the patient
  • Kidney function
  • Severity of viral infection

Side Effects of Acyclovir 200mg 

Like all medicines, Acyclovir may cause side effects.

Common Side Effects 

  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Headache
  • Mild fatigue

Serious Side Effects 

  • Kidney dysfunction (rare)
  • Severe allergic reactions
  • Confusion or hallucinations in elderly patients

Patients should report unusual symptoms to their doctor immediately.

Storage:
Store below 25°C in a cool, dry place, away from moisture and sunlight. Keep out of reach of children.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

1. Is Acyclovir 200mg safe for long-term use? 

Yes, long-term prophylactic use is possible under medical supervision with kidney function monitoring.

2. Can UNIFAV treat active herpes outbreaks? 

Yes, it reduces the severity and duration of active outbreaks.

3. Can Acyclovir prevent recurrence? 

Yes, daily suppressive therapy reduces outbreak frequency.

4. Can pregnant women take Acyclovir? 

Only under strict medical supervision; risks and benefits must be assessed.

5. Is UNIFAV 200mg the same as Zovirax? 

Yes, UNIFAV 200mg contains Acyclovir, the same active ingredient found in Zovirax. for more info contact on WhatsApp: https://wa.me/8801742433764

6. Do I need a prescription to buy UNIFAV (Acyclovir) 200mg? 

Yes, it is a prescription-only medicine and should be used under medical supervision.

Medical Disclaimer 

Disclaimer:
The information provided on this page is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Acyclovir is a prescription-only medication and must be used strictly under the supervision of a qualified healthcare professional. Always consult your physician before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.

 

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