The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

PILLS TAKE CARE OF COLD SORES

- Terry & Joe Graedon People’s Pharmacy

Q: I have had cold sores for years, generally when I’ve been stressed. While working, I had good insurance and I always used prescripti­on Zovirax cream. Now that I’m retired, this cream is not covered by my Medicare. The cost for a small tube requires a home mortgage.

My dermatolog­ist recommende­d two prescripti­on valacyclov­ir pills every 12 hours for one day. Comparing the pills with the cream, he said it’s like taking a gun to a knife fight — an obvious reference to Indiana Jones. He is right on. At the first sign of a tingle, I take two pills, and the cold sore is gone the next day. The cream used to take several days to get rid of it and the pills cost a lot less than the cream.

A: Thank you for the testimonia­l. Until you alerted us, we had no idea that Zovirax cream was so pricey! In our area we found it would cost over $900 for a 5-gram tube. Even the generic acyclovir cream is unbelievab­ly expensive at more than $800.

Cold sores are caused by herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV1). There’s no cure for this virus that shows up as a lesion when the immune system isn’t able to hold it back. But oral medication­s like acyclovir and valacyclov­ir can quickly heal the lesion. It makes sense to use the tablets as you do. The cost is minimal, a few dollars for a day’s supply.

Q: I read on your website about using Selsun Blue to help control eczema. Intrigued, I tried it. To my surprise, it has greatly reduced the itching, and I now have almost none. This is after many years applying many prescripti­on and nonprescri­ption products. Since I use it on my legs in the shower, it is hard to keep it from washing off.

I’ve searched for an ointment or cream that could be used outside the shower. I wonder if you are aware of such a product.

A: The original Selsun Blue dandruff shampoo contains selenium sulfide. We have heard from many readers that this ingredient can be helpful against rosacea when diluted as a face wash. People rinse it off after washing.

There are prescripti­onstrength (2.25% to 2.5%) formulatio­ns of selenium sulfide for seborrheic dermatitis and tinea versicolor (a fungal infection of the skin). They need to be rinsed off just like shampoo. If you are getting good results with an OTC product like Selsun Blue, you may find that both safer and more cost effective.

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