Chemically, Acyclovir and Valacyclovir (Valtrex) are closely related; however, these are not exactly the same drugs. Valacyclovir is Acyclovir's prodrug.
(Acyclovir itself is available as a topical, oral and intravenous medication.) Valtrex, therefore, is active against the same viruses as acyclovir, but Valtrex
(Acyclovir itself is available as a topical, oral and intravenous medication.) Valtrex, therefore, is active against the same viruses as acyclovir, but Valtrex
Both acyclovir and valacyclovir increased the percentage of aborted lesions, but the same Famciclovir, Sitavig (acyclovir), Valtrex (
Valtrex, therefore, is active against the same viruses as acyclovir, but Valtrex No clinically significant drug-drug or drug-food interactions with Valtrex
Valacyclovir (Valtrex) is like acyclovir and has been used to treat the same types of infections. Valacyclovir changes to acyclovir once
Valtrex thus is active against the same viruses as acyclovir, but Valtrex has a longer duration of action than acyclovir and can be taken fewer times each day.
Valtrex thus is active against the same viruses as acyclovir, but Valtrex has a longer duration of action than acyclovir and can be taken fewer times each day.
Valtrex you take only once a day. Acyclovir is 2 times. Valtrex turns into acyclovir in the body, so basically the same. However, I didn't have much luck with valtrex, but I do wit acyclovir. So just depends on your body.
don is not the same as dawn, nor is donned the same as dawned
peak is not the same as pique
ruffing is not the same as roughing
Although not homonyms:
defiantly is not the same as definitely,
accustom too should be accustomed to
Also the Yucatan is not part of South America. You can say Central America, or even North America, although the latter is not as common.