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This new section of the site is dedicated to articles related to aciclovir (acyclovir), and provides detailed and analytical information for professional use.

These scientific documents are specifically related to aciclovir and its use, and cover areas such as medical studies, the latest clinical research and new advances taking place in the pharmaceutical industry.

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Design and development of microemulsion drug delivery system of acyclovir for improvement of oral bioavailability.

The main purpose of this work was to develop an oral microemulsion formulation for enhancing the bioavailability of acyclovir.

Comparative efficacy of famciclovir and valacyclovir for suppression of recurrent genital herpes and viral shedding.

Background: Daily antiviral therapy with famciclovir and valacyclovir has been shown to be effective in reducing both symptomatic and asymptomatic reactivation of herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) when compared to placebo.

Pathogenicity and response to topical antiviral therapy in a murine model of acyclovir-sensitive and acyclovir-resistant herpes simplex viruses isolated from the same patient.

Background: Acyclovir-resistant herpes simplex viruses (HSV) are commonly recovered from immunocompromised individuals who exhibit chronic and/or disseminated herpetic lesions.

Simultaneous modulation of transport and metabolism of acyclovir prodrugs across rabbit cornea: An approach involving enzyme inhibitors.

The aim of this study is to identify the class of enzymes responsible for the hydrolysis of amino acid and dipeptide prodrugs of acyclovir (ACV) and to modulate transport and metabolism of amino acid and dipeptide prodrugs of...

Topical iontophoretic administration of acyclovir for the episodic treatment of herpes labialis: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, clinic-initiated trial.

Background: Multiple studies of the use of acyclovir for the treatment of herpes labialis have suggested that the nominal efficacy of the topical formulation is the result of inadequate penetration of the drug into the target...

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