Sep 9, 2007

Novitra Maximum Strength Cold Sore Relief - How Does It Compare? by Terry Edwards


Novitra Maximum Strength Cold Sore Relief - How Does It Compare? by Terry Edwards

So, you have another cold sore coming on? What do you do for cold sore relief? Well, if you're like most people you grab one of the over-the-counter cold sore products. One of these products being sold in pharmacies is Novitra Maximum Strength Cold Sore Relief. So how does it stand up to all the others?
Novitra Maximum Strength Cold Sore Relief is sold in a 0.25 oz tube that retails for approximately $13.98. Norvita is advertised as the only non-prescription cold sore medicine that has an active zinc formula that is said to shorten the effects of a cold sore.
According to clinical tests, Novitra Cold Sore Relief shortened the duration of healing by 76% over an untreated cold sore and 23% over a placebo.
The directions state to apply the cream 6-8 times per day or 2-3 hours a day until the cold sore symptoms are gone. As with all cold sore medicines, using them at the first sign of an outbreak will always provide the best results.
Does Novitra Cold Sore Relief Work?
The verdict on Novitra seems to be very positive. Compared to Abreva and Zovirax, Novitra has shown to work a little better in shortening the duration of cold sores.
As with any cold sore medicine, some people will experience positive results while others will not. It just comes down to each individual experience and finding the right medicine that works in your particular case.
So, when you feel a cold sore coming on, you may want to consider giving Novitra Maximum Strength Cold Sore Relief a try and see if it doesn't help provide you with some much needed relief.

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