Acyclovir

VOL: 3 ISSUE: 2 DATE: 19 Dec 2025
Author: Sanjay, Clinical Pharmacist- Intern, Kauvery hospital, Trichy

Drug Class

Therapeutic class: Antiviral agent

Pharmacologic class: Synthetic nucleoside (guanine) analogue.

Mechanism of Action

Acyclovir is selectively activated in virus-infected cells by viral thymidine kinase to acyclovir monophosphate, then converted to the active triphosphate form by host enzymes. Acyclovir triphosphate inhibits viral DNA polymerase and causes chain termination, preventing viral DNA synthesis.

Allied Formulations

Oral: Tablets (200 mg,400 mg,800 mg)

Capsule: 200 mg

Suspension: 200 mg/5ml

IV: 250 mg/5ml,500 mg/10ml,1g/20ml

Indications

Labelled Indications and DoseOff-labelled Indications and Dose
IndicationsDoseIndicationsDose
Genital HerpesIV:5-10mg/kg/dose TDS for 2-7 days | Oral: 200mg 5 times a day For 7-10 daysBell’s PalsyOral: 400mg 5 times a day For 7 days
Recurrent Genital HerpesIV Dose as genital herpes f/b Oral: 400mg 3 times a day For 5 daysVaricellaIV: 10-15mg/kg every 8 hrs for 7-10 days
HSV EncephalitisIV: 10mg/kg every 8 hrs For 14-21 daysCMV InfectionAdults ≥40kg-IV: 500mg/m²/dose TDS Oral: 800mg 4 times a day
VaricellaOral (>40 Kg): 800mg 4 times a day for 5 days--
Herpes ZosterIV: 10mg/kg/dose TDS for 7 days | Oral : 800mg 5 times daily for 7-10 days--

Dose Adjustment

Dose adjustment is required in patients with renal impairment. The dose should be reduced or the dosing interval extended based on creatinine clearance. Dose adjustment is recommended when CrCl is <25 mL/min for oral therapy and <50 mL/min for IV. Adequate hydration is essential during IV therapy.

Clinical Pharmacy Considerations

  • Assess baseline renal function before initiation of therapy
  • Adjust dose according to creatinine clearance to prevent accumulation
  • Ensure adequate hydration, particularly during IV administration
  • Administer IV acyclovir as a slow infusion over at least 1 hour
  • Monitor for signs of neurotoxicity (confusion, hallucinations, tremors), especially in renal impairment
  • Counsel patients on adherence to therapy and adequate fluid intake
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