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Trifluridine for Herpes Simplex

Nucleoside Analog Antiviral [EPC] — ICD-10 B00

Trifluridine is used in the treatment of herpes simplex, based on its FDA-labeled indications. It is a nucleoside analog antiviral [epc].

Herpes is an infection that is caused by a herpes simplex virus (HSV). Oral herpes causes cold sores around the mouth or face. Genital herpes affects the genitals, buttocks or anal area. Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted infection (STI). It affects the genitals, buttocks oMore on Herpes Simplex

How Trifluridine is used

INDICATIONS AND USAGE: Trifluridine Ophthalmic Solution is indicated for the treatment of primary keratoconjunctivitis and recurrent epithelial keratitis due to herpes simplex virus, types 1 and 2.

Dosage

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: Instill one drop of Trifluridine Ophthalmic Solution onto the cornea of the affected eye every 2 hours while awake for a maximum daily dosage of nine drops until the cornea ulcer has completely re-epithelialized. Following re-epithelialization, treatment for an additional 7 days of one drop every 4 hours while awake for a minimum daily dosage of five drops is recommended. If there are no signs of improvement after 7 days of therapy or complete re-epithelialization has not occurred after 14 days of therapy, other forms of therapy should be considered. Continuous administration of trifluridine for periods exceeding 21 days should be avoided because of potential ocular toxicity.

Warnings

WARNINGS: The recommended dosage and frequency of administration should not be exceeded (See DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION ).

Side effects

ADVERSE REACTIONS: The most frequent adverse reactions reported during controlled clinical trials were mild, transient burning or stinging upon instillation (4.6%) and palpebral edema (2.8%). Other adverse reactions in decreasing order of reported frequency were superficial punctate keratopathy, epithelial keratopathy, hypersensitivity reaction, stromal edema, irritation, keratitis sicca, hyperemia, and increased intraocular pressure.

ICD-10 codes for Herpes Simplex

Frequently asked questions

Is Trifluridine used to treat Herpes Simplex?

Based on its FDA-labeled indications, Trifluridine is used in the treatment of herpes simplex — nucleoside analog antiviral [epc]. Use it only as prescribed — your clinician decides whether it's right for you.

What ICD-10 codes apply to Herpes Simplex?

Herpes Simplex is coded in ICD-10-CM as B00.

Informational only, drawn from FDA labeling and NIH MedlinePlus — not medical advice. Talk to your clinician about whether Trifluridine is right for you.

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