Buy 3 Save 3%

Nyal

Nyal Antiviral Cold Sore Cream 5g

(0)
Write a review
Nyal Antiviral Cold Sore Cream 5g
  • Always read the label and follow the directions for use.

  • Code: 10036248

$9.59

Nyal Antiviral Cold Sore Cream is for the treatment of cold sores. This cream helps fight the virus to speed healing.

Currently unavailable

This product is temporarily unavailable.

Choose delivery option

Save more with MultiBuy

Customers May Also Like

Product Overview

Product Description:

Nyal Antiviral Cold Sore Cream is for the treatment of cold sores. This cream helps fight the virus to speed healing.

Cold sores are easily spread so avoid touching it. It is best to avoid sharing towels while you have a cold sore and refrain from kissing.

Usage directions:

Apply cream 5 times a day for 5 to 7 days to the affected area. Use as soon as the first symptoms of a cold sore appear, such as itching, burning, or tingling. If the blister does develop, Nyal Antiviral Cold Sore Cream can help accelerate the healing process. Wash hands immediately after touching the cold sore and after using Nyal Antiviral Cold Sore Cream.

Ingredients:

Aciclovir 5% w/w

Storage:

Store below 25ºC

Warnings:

Always read the label. Follow the directions for use. If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional. For external use only. This medicine may not be right for you.

See your doctor before using this product if you are considering pregnancy, pregnant or breastfeeding. Consult your doctor if the symptoms do not improve after 7 days. Do not use if the sealed nozzle is punctured or broken. Do not refrigerate. Do not use in the eyes.

We make every effort to provide accurate images and ingredients of each product. However, suppliers, information and images may change at short notice and individual packaging is dependent on stock.

Please ensure you check the ingredients thoroughly on the actual product before use.

Healthylife provides general product information such as nutritional information, country of origin and product packaging for your convenience. This information is intended as a guide only, including because products change from time to time. Please read product labels before consuming. For therapeutic goods, always read the label and follow the directions for use on pack. If you require specific information to assist with your purchasing decision, we recommend that you contact the manufacturer via the contact details on the packaging or email us at care@healthylife.com.au. Product ratings and reviews are taken from various sources including Bazaarvoice. Healthylife does not represent or warrant the accuracy of any statements, claims or opinions made in product ratings and reviews.

Understanding Cold Sores and Prevention Tips

Learn about causes, symptoms, and preventative measures.

immune health
How to avoid catching colds or the flu: Tips to prevent them before they start
Dr. Rob McCartney
Dr. Rob McCartney

How to avoid catching colds or the flu: Tips to prevent them before they start

Winter not only brings cooler weather and the football season of choice, but we also get the cold and flu season (cue sneezing). Australian adults may have 2-4 colds a year, and young children in childcare and primary school could have 5-10 which means that adults around little ones are likely to have more.

read more
immune health
Cold or Flu: Understanding the Key Differences

Cold or Flu: Understanding the Key Differences

Picture this: you’re battling a bug. You feel rotten, but you don’t know whether you’ve got a common cold or the flu. They’re both contagious respiratory bugs, but they’re actually as different as night or day! Not only are they caused by different viruses but they have different symptoms too. Let’s take a look at how to tell the two apart and the best way to treat them so you can bounce back fast.

read more
immune health
How to stay healthy this winter
Dr. Nikki Stamp
Dr. Nikki Stamp

How to stay healthy this winter

Cold and flu season is nearly upon us and Australians are bracing for the possibility of a particularly bad cold and flu season. Prepare to stay healthy as the temperatures drop to help you stay healthy this winter.

read more