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2-Day versus 5-day famciclovir as treatment of recurrences of genital herpes: Results of the FaST study (Sexual Health (2008) 5, 3, (219-225))
N Bodsworth, M Bloch, A McNulty, I Denham, N Doong, S Trottier, M Adena, MA Bonney, J Agnew, I Abdurahman, A Ajam, R Alexander, A Aung, S Barry, B Becker, M Belbin, C Bishop, F Bisshop, C Bourne, T Brett Show all
Sexual Health | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2008
DOI: 10.1071/SH08013_CO
Abstract
Background: The brief period of viral replication in recurrent genital herpes lesions suggests shorter therapeutic regimens may be as effective as standard 5-day courses. Objective: To demonstrate that a 2-day course of famciclovir 500 mg statim, then 250 mg twice daily was non-inferior to the standard 5-day course of 125 mg twice daily. Methods: Patients were randomly assigned either the 2-day or 5-day famciclovir course and initiated therapy within 12 h of onset of prodromal symptoms. They were instructed to complete daily questionnaires on herpes-related symptoms and functioning and to attend the clinic for assessment of healing 5.5 days after initiating therapy. Results: A total of 873 p..
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