Can L-lysine Be Given For Cold Sores In A Child?
Only adult usage has been studied as safe
Detailed Answer:
Hi...i understand your concern.
Lysine is found to be safe (adult studies) for most people when taken by mouth at recommended doses for up to one year, or when applied to the skin short-term. It may cause side effects such as stomach pain and diarrhea.
Taking calcium along with lysine can increase the amount of calcium in the body. Avoid taking large amounts of calcium and lysine at the same time.
For cold sores it can be used at1000 mg daily for 12 months and 1000 mg three times daily for 6 months. But this is for adults.
As there are no pediatric safety and efficacy studies available as of now, I am not in a position to suggest it to a 12 year old.
But as such it is only an amino acid and is only a supplement. So largely it should not be causing any harm. But off label use has been reported to be safe. Children can take 10 mg per pound of body weight each day. Multiply 10 mg by your child's weight in pounds to get the correct dose. So it will be around 830mg per day for a year.
Regards - Dr. Sumanth
SUGGESTIONS ON CILD SORES
Detailed Answer:
Hi....Antiviral creams such as aciclovir or penciclovir (also known as Fenistil) may speed up the healing time of a recurrent cold sore infection if used correctly.
I suggest you consult a pediatric dermatologist regarding this.
Regards - Dr. Sumanth
why is it called L-Lysine is there a difference between L-Lysine and just plain Lysine
Suggestions on cold sore treatment
Detailed Answer:
Hi....
1. I had already suggested the use of Acyclovir or Penciclovir, as the other alternative drugs in my last reply.
2. You need to see a Dermatologist regarding this. This also I had suggested in my last reply.
3. It is called L lysine because it is the levo isomer of the amino acid. Usually levo isomers of any drug is better absorbed and action would be better.
Regards - Dr. Sumanth