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Herpes simplex - oral - Management
Local analgesic: choline salicylate gel (age 16 years onwards)

Age from 16 years onwards
Choline salicylate gel: use up to 6 times a day
Choline salicylate 8.7% oromucosal gel sugar free
Apply up to 1/2 inch of gel onto the affected area when required for pain relief. Maximum of 6 applications in 24 hours.
Supply 15 grams.
Age: from 16 years onwards
NHS cost: £1.89
OTC cost: £2.79
Licensed use: yes
Patient information: Do not use the gel more often than every 3 hours. Dab the gel onto the lesion(s), do not rub it in. Wash your hands after applying the gel. Do not share this gel with others as this may spread infection.

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