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jerry coleman

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When prescribing topical penciclovir (Denavir) for the treatment of herpes labialis (cold sores) patient education would include:
 
  1. Spread penciclovir liberally all over lips and area surrounding lips.
  2. Penciclovir therapy is started at the first sign of a cold sore outbreak.
  3. Skin irritation is normal with penciclovir and it should resolve.
  4. The penciclovir should be used a minimum of 2 weeks to prevent recurrence.

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Instructions for applying a topical antibiotic or antiviral ointment include:
 
  1. Apply thickly to the infected area, spreading the medication well past the borders of the infection.
  2. If the rash worsens, apply a thicker layer of medication to settle down the infection.
  3. Wash hands before and after application of topical antimicrobials.
  4. None of the above



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