Zilactin Cold Sore Relief Review
As one who suffers from occasional cold sores
throughout the year, I'm always interested in finding a cold
sore remedy that works. I must say, Zilactin has
been a big help for me.
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Zilactin is an over-the-counter cold sore medicine that can
be found in drugstores everywhere. Retailing for approximately
$15, Zilactin isn't overly expensive. There are several
different forms of Zilactin available and I want to share a
review on two of them in particular.
Zilactin - L Early Cold Sore Relief

When you first feel the signs and symptoms of a cold sore
forming, apply Zilactin - L liquid directly on the area where
you feel the tingling or itching sensation.
What I found with the Zilactin - L Cold Sore Relief was how
well it worked in keeping a potential cold sore from breaking
out. I applied it when I first noticed that feeling you get
right before it happens. I put the liquid on and it dried
pretty quick. It didn't show up either, which was important to
me. Overall, I was happy with the results.
Zilactin Cold Sore Gel

The Zilactin Gel is used when you already have an active
cold sore or fever blister. This is the cold sore remedy that I
used the first time because I hadn't heard about Zilactin - L
yet.
The Zilactin Gel is kind of an orange color that forms a
protective like seal over your cold sore. It protects it from
getting accidentally touched or getting food on it, etc., and
it also dries clear so people aren't staring at you all the
time.
One of the things the cold sore medicine does the best is in
relieving pain. It might sting for a second when you first
apply it, but then the pain goes away.
Zilactin Gel worked well in my case. It kept the cold sore
from growing and my time of healing was reduced to 10 days.
Of course, nothing you can buy over-the-counter will be as
good as a prescription medicine, but as a non-prescription
treatment, Zilactin makes a good choice. If you have a cold
sore I would recommend trying it if you don't want to go see
the doctor.
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