Abreva Cold Sore/Fever Blister Treatment, .07-Ounce Tube

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Abreva Cold Sore/Fever Blister Treatment, .07-Ounce Tube
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Abreva is the only non-prescription cold sore medicine approved by the FDA.


What is Abreva?
Abreva is the only non-prescription cold sore medicine FDA approved to shorten healing time and duration of symptoms. That's why it's the number one Pharmacist recommended cold sore medication.

While other products just soothe, Abreva goes deep in the skin to help heal cold sores from the inside out...Fast! Abreva is available in two formats; a convenient tube to keep Abreva ever-ready at home, and now a new easy-to-use pump for a clean and easy application on the go.

When Should I Use Abreva?
Start applying Abreva the moment you feel a cold sore coming on, when you feel that tingle, itch and/or burning sensation. If you miss the tingle stage, start using Abreva as soon as you can, and apply it five times a day until your cold sore is healed.

How Does Abreva Work?
Abreva contains 10 percent Docosanol, a unique patented active ingredient that helps protect healthy cells from the cold sore virus. As Abreva helps the healthy cells defend the cold sore virus, the virus has a difficult time infecting more and more cells. This means cold sores heal faster and symptoms don't last as long.


Why Use Abreva?
Other cold sore treatments only relieve symptoms, so they can't match the healing power of Abreva. Just check out the interactive demo to see the Abreva difference.

Plus, Abreva offers a Money-Back Guaranteee. If you aren't completely satisfied for any reason, save your receipt and remaining product, and call 1-877-709-3539 to receive a full refund.


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Features:
  • Healing cream for treating cold sores and fever blisters on face or lips
  • Shortens duration of tingling, pain, burning, and itching symptoms
  • Apply to affected area at first sign of cold; early treatment delivers best results
  • Appropriate for adults and children 12 years or older
  • Do not use in or near eyes or directly inside mouth


Customer Reviews
Average Rating: out of 5 stars
Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not sure it helps
I'm not sure Abreva did much for my fever blister. I recently read reviews here for a product that contained benzalkonium chloride 0.13% and benzocaine. I couldn't find it in the stores but found TANAC in my medicine cabinet. It has similar ingredients (0.12%). The benzocaine numbs it. It is a great product but hard to find now. Amazon carries it at the best price.

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Abreva
This product is good for cold sores.I ended up only needing a small amount to heal my coldsore.The only problem is the tube is extremely small so hard to keep track of.

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Use it RIGHT AWAY, until there's a cure (they're working on it)
Again and again the same advice is doled out and sometimes willfully ignored.Yes, Abreva is a great product but the only way it's most effective is if you use it AS SOON as you feel a sore coming on.If this is done when it's still in its "waxing" phase you can really prevent a sore from fully blooming and crusting over.I've done this at least once a year for the past several years, and usually get whatever's there to vanish within 3 days as a result.My $18 tube is now more than 2 years old ... Read More

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Found something MUCH better, MUCH CHEAPER!
Hi fellow cold sore sufferers. Don't you just love how the drug companies have us under their thumbs because we are desperate to get rid of these damn cold sores?!! So we will fork out a ton of money in hopes that the newest expensive product just might work. ABREVA IS NOT IT. BUT there is good news...There's another product that my friend used that she had great success with called Viroxyn (also avail on Amazon, VERY EXPENSIVE, but read on!) SO after some research online and at my local Walgreens, ... Read More

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The first time I've gone to battle with a cold sore and won...
I have been getting cold sores about once a year for as long as I can remember.I have tried many different over-the-counter products, with no proof that they did anything to help the cold sores.I have also tried prescription medications, including Zovirax (Acyclovir) and Valtrex.Though I like to convince myself that the prescription meds helped, they didn't do much.Part of the problem is that you'd like to treat as soon as you know a cold sore is coming, but you may have to call a doctor to ... Read More

 
 
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