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Shingles Treatment

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What Is Shingles?

Understanding Shingles

Shingles (herpes zoster) is caused by reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus in people who have previously had chickenpox. It causes a painful, blistering rash typically on one side of the body.

Common Symptoms

  • Painful tingling or burning before the rash appears
  • Red blotchy rash that develops into fluid-filled blisters
  • Rash on one side of the body (often torso or face)
  • Headache and general feeling of being unwell
  • Fever
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Itching
Pharmacist assessing shingles
Treatment

How We Treat Shingles

Under the NHS Pharmacy First service, our qualified pharmacists can assess your shingles and provide appropriate treatment without a GP appointment.

  • Clinical assessment of rash onset timing
  • Prescription of antiviral medication (aciclovir) if within 72 hours of rash onset
  • Pain relief recommendations
  • Advice on preventing spread to others
  • Referral if complications suspected
Shingles treatment at pharmacy
Key Information

What You Need to Know

Who Is Eligible

Adults who have had chickenpox are eligible. Treatment is most effective within 72 hours of the rash appearing. No GP referral is needed.

When to Visit

Visit us as soon as the rash appears — timing is critical for antiviral effectiveness. Early treatment significantly reduces severity and duration.

What to Bring

Bring a list of any current medications, your NHS number if possible, and a note of when the rash first appeared. No prescription or GP letter is required.

Questions

Shingles FAQs

Shingles is caused by reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus (chickenpox virus). It causes a painful, blistering rash usually on one side of the body. Early treatment with antivirals can reduce severity.
Yes. Under Pharmacy First, our pharmacists can prescribe antiviral medication (aciclovir) if treatment is started within 72 hours of the rash appearing.
Yes, completely free on the NHS through the Pharmacy First service. No consultation fee or medicine charges.
The rash typically lasts 2-4 weeks. Pain may persist longer (postherpetic neuralgia). Early antiviral treatment helps reduce duration and severity.

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