Treatment FAQ

treatment of infant whose mother has history of hsv but no outbreak and on valtrex

by Ernest Little Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

When should acyclovir be given to newborns?

If at any time the infant becomes symptomatic, then treat as previously described with acyclovir for 14 to 21 days depending on type of disease. Asymptomatic infants born to mothers with active lesions and no prior history of genital HSV should have acyclovir initiated empirically.

Can newborns have acyclovir?

Background: Acyclovir is used to treat herpes simplex virus disease in infants. Treatment with high-dose acyclovir, 60 mg/kg/d, is recommended; however, the safety of this dosage has not been assessed in the past 15 years, and this dosage is not currently approved for infants by the US Food and Drug Administration.

Can babies take Valtrex?

Background: Acyclovir is used to treat herpes simplex virus disease in infants. Treatment with high-dose acyclovir, 60 mg/kg/d, is recommended; however, the safety of this dosage has not been assessed in the past 15 years, and this dosage is not currently approved for infants by the US Food and Drug Administration.

Can we give acyclovir to children?

Children up to 12 years of age—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by the doctor. The usual dose is 10 mg to 20 mg of acyclovir per kg (4.5 mg to 9.1 mg per pound) of body weight, injected slowly into a vein over at least a one-hour period and repeated every eight hours for seven to ten days.Feb 1, 2022

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