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- Herpes Medication Use and Dependency
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- QUESTION: I was recently diagnosed as having herpes and was given medication.
- Just how dependent will I become on this drug? Will I be taking it forever?
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- ANSWER: Any doctor worth his salt knows that for any drug therapy to be
- effective in the treatment of herpes, there must be a period on and a period
- off the medication; and this is how it works.
- A first bout with herpes demands immediate action and medication. It is
- called a primary episode, meaning it is the first time you have been exposed
- to one of the two herpes viral strains. You feel rotten, are in pain, and
- have genital lesions. Your doctor prescribes a drug that will shorten the
- period of illness and hasten the drying of the lesions and sores. At this
- juncture when the active phase is over, and with your physician's consent, you
- can now safely stop your medication.
- But keep it on hand in your medicine cabinet. Herpes recurs: these
- frequent outbreaks are called nonprimary, because they're not the first time
- your body has dealt with the virus. Your timely use of medication can stop a
- full-blown attack in many cases (prevent lesions from appearing at all in most
- cases). If you can tell when your herpes will show itself (you might know for
- certain that you have bouts with herpes every four to six weeks) again take
- your medication before it is due to appear. If there is some important
- occasion in your life--business trip, honeymoon, vacation--take the drug in
- advance as a precautionary measure to spare yourself undue embarrassment. So
- the answer is no, you won't be on the drug forever, but it can be at your
- disposal, under your physician's guidance, to stop the severity of recurrent
- bouts.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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