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  2. What Is the Difference Between a Fever Blister and a Cold Sore?

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    If the cold sore is painful, icing it can help as can non-prescription gels or ointment with benzocaine, lidocaine, dibucaine, or benzyl alcohol, and/or over-the-counter pain relievers such as ...

  3. Famciclovir - Wikipedia

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    Famciclovir is a guanosine analogue antiviral drug used for the treatment of various herpesvirus infections, most commonly for herpes zoster (shingles). It is a prodrug form of penciclovir with improved oral bioavailability. Famciclovir is marketed under the trade name Famvir .

  4. 1-Docosanol - Wikipedia

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    In July 2000, docosanol was approved for medical use in the United States as an antiviral agent for reducing the duration of cold sores. [3] [4] [7] It is an over-the-counter medication (OTC). It is sold under the brand name Abreva among others. [3] [5] [8] [9]

  5. Cold sore - Wikipedia

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    A cold sore [a] is a type of herpes infection caused by the herpes simplex virus that affects primarily the lip. [1] Symptoms typically include a burning pain followed by small blisters or sores. [1] The first attack may also be accompanied by fever, sore throat, and enlarged lymph nodes.

  6. Antipyretic - Wikipedia

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    The list of medications with antipyretic effects includes many common drugs that also have analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity, several of which are commonly sold over-the-counter (OTC). NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), a broad class of medications that in addition to their defining effect of reducing inflammation, also tend ...

  7. Medication package insert - Wikipedia

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    Package inserts for prescription drugs often include a separate document called a "patient package insert" with information written in plain language intended for the end-user—the person who will take the drug or give the drug to another person, such as a minor. Inserts for over-the-counter medications are also written plainly. [1] [2]

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