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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Oct 23, 2025 02:10 PM
expiredphoinix | Staff posted Oct 23, 2025 02:10 PM

2-pk 0.07-oz Abreva 10% Docosanol Cream Cold Sore Treatment

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Amazon has 2-pk 0.07-oz Abreva 10% Docosanol Cream Cold Sore Treatment on sale for $22.24 - $6.67 (clip the 30% off coupon on the item page) - $1.11 (5% Subscribe & Save discount) = $14.46. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

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  • Fever blister cream contains 10 percent docosanol to shorten the duration of cold sore symptoms
  • Penetrates deep into skin to tackle cold sores at their source
  • Cold sore product shortens duration of tingling, pain, burning and itching associated with cold sores

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Amazon has 2-pk 0.07-oz Abreva 10% Docosanol Cream Cold Sore Treatment on sale for $22.24 - $6.67 (clip the 30% off coupon on the item page) - $1.11 (5% Subscribe & Save discount) = $14.46. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Fever blister cream contains 10 percent docosanol to shorten the duration of cold sore symptoms
  • Penetrates deep into skin to tackle cold sores at their source
  • Cold sore product shortens duration of tingling, pain, burning and itching associated with cold sores

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ScottoDono
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Was just in another country and bought 10g tube of aciclovir cream otc for $1.50 . Its ridiculous what you pay here. Denavir which is penciclovir cream which is RX and slightly better is like $800 for a 5g tube without insurance. I would say aciclovir is probably similar to Abreva and Denavir is slightly better though both Aciclovir and Abreva don't do a hell of a lot. I want the Denavir cream for my next cold sore and good think my insurance covers it. But it is a rip off. You can buy the generic in other countries for like $30 or less but unfortunately was not available in the country I was visiting
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Docasol went off patent this year so it should be dropping quickly in price.

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Great price. Thanks!
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Was just in another country and bought 10g tube of aciclovir cream otc for $1.50 . Its ridiculous what you pay here. Denavir which is penciclovir cream which is RX and slightly better is like $800 for a 5g tube without insurance. I would say aciclovir is probably similar to Abreva and Denavir is slightly better though both Aciclovir and Abreva don't do a hell of a lot. I want the Denavir cream for my next cold sore and good think my insurance covers it. But it is a rip off. You can buy the generic in other countries for like $30 or less but unfortunately was not available in the country I was visiting
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flamingonutOct 23, 2025 09:39 PM
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Sadly, no 30% for me.
Great price if you have one...
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Oct 23, 2025 10:12 PM
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TheahhmomentOct 23, 2025 10:12 PM
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Cheaper than the Target's generic version($25)! Thanks a lot!
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Docasol went off patent this year so it should be dropping quickly in price.
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BobD2319Oct 23, 2025 11:11 PM
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This $hiet DON'T work!
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Quote from BobD2319 :
This $hiet DON'T work!
Nothing really works unless you catch it super early. Oral RX, Famvir better than Valtrex. Take 1500mg once when you feel you are getting one. New drug Pritelivir in trial should be promising but by the time its available and getting doctor to write for RX might be difficult if only on the mouth
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NervousSardine690Oct 24, 2025 12:53 AM
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Quote from ScottoDono :
Was just in another country and bought 10g tube of aciclovir cream otc for $1.50 . Its ridiculous what you pay here. Denavir which is penciclovir cream which is RX and slightly better is like $800 for a 5g tube without insurance. I would say aciclovir is probably similar to Abreva and Denavir is slightly better though both Aciclovir and Abreva don't do a hell of a lot. I want the Denavir cream for my next cold sore and good think my insurance covers it. But it is a rip off. You can buy the generic in other countries for like $30 or less but unfortunately was not available in the country I was visiting
Just one of many cases. Still at least we can buy ibuprofen without a script unlike Ireland. Germany requires a pharmacist for everything.

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gooddeals23Oct 24, 2025 02:39 AM
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After 30% coupon, and 15% S&S total was $12.23. Great deal if you normally use this brand. Thanks OP!
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abdthedealOct 24, 2025 03:14 AM
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its a waste of money, this never works
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Quote from abdthedeal :
its a waste of money, this never works
This is true. If you read the studies it may shorten duration from about 1/2 a day to 1.5 days tops. These things last like 10 days usually so it lasts 9 instead. Even aciclovir cream does not do much. Best is oral medication but still need to take it at the very start. And again, I'd like to try Denavir cream but the shit is so damn expensive, I even feel bad having my insurance pay for it
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FancyName5733Oct 24, 2025 12:48 PM
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Taking Lysine supplements is way better than any of this.
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balla123Oct 24, 2025 01:08 PM
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this works for me. ty OP

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3r1c4Oct 24, 2025 02:09 PM
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Quote from FancyName5733 :
Taking Lysine supplements is way better than any of this.
How often and how much Lysine do you take? I tried it daily as a preventative but it didn't seem to help.

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