Nucleoside antiviral prodrug
Skin side effects of Valacyclovir: rash, dryness, photosensitivity
Skin reactions are among the most visible side effects of medication and range from minor cosmetic concerns to medical emergencies. Valacyclovir (Valacyclovir) at 500mg, 1000mg may produce a range of skin effects depending on Valacyclovir; this page covers what is typical, what is rare, and what calls for stopping the medication.
Common skin effects of Valacyclovir
According to the prescribing information for Valacyclovir, common skin reactions include mild rash, dryness, mild itching, transient flushing and (for some agents) photosensitivity that makes the skin more sensitive to UV. Valacyclovir is rapidly and almost completely converted to acyclovir during first-pass intestinal and hepatic metabolism by valacyclovir hydrolase. Most are mild, appear in the first weeks and resolve without intervention or with simple measures (moisturiser, sunscreen).
Serious skin reactions
Severe skin reactions — Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome — are rare but life-threatening. Warning signs are a rash with fever, mucosal involvement (mouth, eyes), skin peeling, or rapidly spreading rash. Any of these on Valacyclovir at 500mg, 1000mg is a medical emergency and reason to stop the medication and seek immediate care.
Frequently asked questions
Is a rash on Valacyclovir dangerous? ▾
Most rashes on Valacyclovir at 500mg, 1000mg are mild and resolve. A rash with fever, mucosal involvement, blistering or rapid spread is not — it requires emergency evaluation and stopping the medication.
Can Valacyclovir cause sunburn or photosensitivity? ▾
Some medications including a subset of Nucleoside antiviral prodrug agents increase UV sensitivity, making sunburn occur faster. The prescribing information for Valacyclovir lists this when documented. Sunscreen and avoiding peak sun exposure manage the risk.
Products containing Valacyclovir
More on Valacyclovir
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- With foodShould Valacyclovir be taken with food?
- Side effectsValacyclovir side effects: common, rare and warning signs
- Dosage guideValacyclovir dosage guide: how much to take and when
- OnsetHow fast does Valacyclovir start working?
- DurationHow long does Valacyclovir last?
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