Ivermectin Tablets
$110.00
Ivermectin Tablets are an FDA approved medication used to treat certain parasitic infections in the body. These tablets work by paralyzing and killing the parasites, providing relief from symptoms and improving overall health. Each tablet contains the active ingredient ivermectin, which is proven to be effective in combating a variety of parasitic conditions. Whether you are dealing with intestinal worms, river blindness, or other parasitic infections, Ivermectin Tablets are a reliable and trusted treatment option. Trust the FDA approval and choose Ivermectin Tablets for safe and effective relief from parasitic infections.
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What is Ivermectin, and why is it used?
Ivermectin is a sort of medication that is used to treat parasitic infections.
Mainly used to treat the following:
Intestinal strongyloidiasis, a gastrointestinal illness (anguillulosis). Strongyloides stercoralis is a kind of roundworm that causes this.
Microfilaraemia, a blood illness caused by “lymphatic filariasis.” An immature worm is known as “Wuchereria bancrofti” is to blame. Adult worms are not affected by Ivermectin; only young worms are.
Mites on the skin (scabies). When microscopic mites crawl into your skin, this is what happens. This might result in a lot of irritation. Only take Ivermectin if your doctor has confirmed or suspects you have scabies.
Ivermectin won’t prevent you from contracting one of these illnesses
It is ineffective against mature worms.
Only use Ivermectin if your doctor has confirmed or suspects you have a parasite infection.
Before you start using Ivermectin, there are a few things you should know.
Ivermectin should not be used.
In general, if you have odd symptoms that appear quickly after taking a drug, such as a rash, hives, or fever, you may be allergic to that medicine.
If you have any of the symptoms listed above, you should not use Ivermectin. Before using Ivermectin, consult your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions.
Range of Ivermectin
Other Brand
- Iverheal ( Ivermectin Tablets )
- Iverjohn ( Ivermectin Tablets )
- Iversun ( Ivermectin Tablets )
- Ivermectin Cream
- Vermect
How to store?
- Keep this medication out of children’s sight and reach.
- After the expiration date printed on the package, do not use this drug.
- Store at a temperature.
- Do not flush any medications down the toilet. Inquire with your pharmacist about how to dispose of drugs you no longer use. These methods will aid in environmental protection.
Ivermectin and other medications
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking/using, have recently taken/used, or may take/use any additional drugs.
Before taking any medication, you should always consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Fertility, pregnancy, and breastfeeding
Before taking this, tell your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Pregnancy
If you’re pregnant, don’t take anything until your doctor tells you to.
Breast-feeding
Human milk contains Ivermectin, which is expelled.
If you’re breastfeeding, inform your doctor and don’t start this therapy until your doctor says so.
Before taking consult doctor.
Fertility
In rats given up to three times the maximum recommended human dose of 200 g/kg (on an mg/m2/d basis), Ivermectin showed no adverse effects on fertility.
Using machinery and driving
Ivermectin’s impact on the ability to drive and operate equipment has not been investigated. It’s impossible to rule out the chance of adverse symptoms, including dizziness, sleepiness, or feeling unsteady or spinning in specific individuals, which might impair their ability to drive or operate machinery.
Avoid driving or using machinery if you have these symptoms.
Precautions and warnings
Before using Ivermectin, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Tell your doctor about your medical history before starting Ivermectin medication.
- Inform your physician.
- If your immune system is weak and they ended (immunity disorder)
- If you reside or have lived in regions of Africa where human parasite infestations with the Loa loa filarial worm, often known as eye-worm, have been reported.
If you now reside in or have previously resided in Africa
When treating a co-infection with Onchocerca volvulus with diethylcarbamazine citrate (DEC), there is a chance of occasionally experiencing severe adverse effects.
Before using Ivermectin, see your doctor or pharmacist if any of the following apply to you (or if you are unsure).
Ivermectin isn’t meant to be used to prevent tropical parasite infections. It is ineffective against adult parasitic worms and should only be taken when a parasitic infestation is specific or highly suspected, as advised by a doctor.
Children
Ivermectin’s safety in youngsters weighing less than 15 kg has not been determined.
Patients who are elderly
There were insufficient numbers of participants aged 65 and up in clinical investigations with Ivermectin to establish if they respond differently than younger ones. There have been no observed variations in reactions between senior and younger patients in other therapeutic experiences. In general, older patients should be treated with caution due to the increased likelihood of impaired hepatic, renal, or cardiac function, as well as concurrent illness or other medication therapy.