Abreva Cold Sore Cream works best if you start treatment at the first sign of a cold sore or fever blister outbreak when you feel that tingling sensation and continue applying it as directed five times per day until the cold sore is healed up to a maximum of 10 days. The sooner you catch it, the better your chances for speeding cold sore healing.
Abreva Cold Sore Treatment is CanadaÕs #1 Pharmacist-recommended OTC cold sore remedy.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Abreva Cold Sore Treatment
Q: What is Abreva used for?
A: Abreva is used to treat cold sores or fever blisters on the lips and face caused by herpes simplex virus.
Q: When should I apply Abreva?
A: Apply Abreva at the first tingle, itch, bump, or burning feeling for best results.
Q: How often do you use Abreva?
A: Adults and children 12+ apply Abreva 5 times daily until the cold sore is healed.
Q: Can I put makeup over Abreva?
A: Yes, after it dries. Use a separate applicator to avoid spreading the virus.
Q: Can I use Abreva after the blister appears?
A: Yes, but it works best when started before the blister forms, during tingling or itching.






