Toenail fungus, also known as onychomycosis, is a surprisingly common condition. If you have it, you’ll probably notice that one or more of your toenails are discolored, thick, or even crumbling. It’s not usually painful, but it can be unsightly and embarrassing, and it can definitely put a damper on your overall quality of life.
Acyclovir is an antiviral medication that doctors often prescribe for herpes infections. It works by stopping the virus from replicating itself.
So, can acyclovir treat toenail fungus? Since toenail fungus is caused by a fungus, not a virus, it seems unlikely that an antiviral medication would be effective. But, let’s take a closer look.
This article will explore whether acyclovir has any role to play in treating toenail fungus. We’ll also provide an overview of what acyclovir is, how it works, and its safety profile.