Ivermectin: Parasite Control & Therapeutic Applications
Active Compound: Ivermectin B1a/B1b Blend
Antiparasitic agent with broad-spectrum efficacy against internal/external parasites.
Important Safety Information
⚠️ Ivermectin requires a valid prescription. Use only for approved parasitic infections. Consult your doctor before use.
Value-Based Pricing
All orders include discreet packaging + complimentary parasite prevention guide
Formulation | Quantity | Price | Per Unit | Savings | Action |
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3mg Tablets | 20 tablets | $28.50 | $1.43 | - | |
40 tablets | $49.99 | $1.25 | Save $7.01 | ||
60 tablets | $69.95 | $1.17 | Save $15.05 | ||
Topical Cream (5% w/w) | 30g tube | $42.75 | - | - | |
60g twin-pack | $78.00 | - | Save $7.50 |
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Medical Information
Pharmacology Profile
Mechanism of Action
Potentiates glutamate-gated chloride channels → Paralysis & death of helminths/arthropods.
Clinical Protocol
Dosage Matrix
Condition | Patient Weight | Dose | Duration |
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Strongyloidiasis | >15kg | 200μg/kg | Single dose |
Scabies | All weights | 200μg/kg | Repeat at day 7 |
Onchocerciasis | >15kg | 150μg/kg | Annual dosing |
Administration Notes
- Take tablets fasting with water
- Topical: Apply neck-to-toes overnight
- Never exceed 200μg/kg without supervision
Treatment Spectrum
✅ Health Canada-Approved Uses
- Intestinal strongyloidiasis
- Onchocerciasis (river blindness)
- Head lice eradication
- Scabies infestation
⚠️ Important Notice
Ivermectin is not approved for viral infections. Our pharmacy dispenses exclusively for approved parasitic indications.
Safety Framework
⚕️ Contraindications
- Meningitis/Loiasis co-infection
- Breastfeeding infants <15kg
- Concomitant warfarin therapy
Adverse Event Profile
Common (≥5%)
- Pruritus (37%)
- Mazzotti reaction (fever/lymph swelling)
- Transient hypotension
Rare but Critical
- Encephalopathy (loiasis patients)
- Stevens-Johnson syndrome
- Hepatitis (0.01% incidence)
Frequently Asked Questions
Ivermectin is primarily used to treat parasitic infections such as strongyloidiasis, onchocerciasis, scabies, and head lice.
No, Ivermectin is not approved for viral infections. Health Canada has not authorized its use for COVID-19 or other viral illnesses.
Tablets should be taken on an empty stomach with water. Topical formulations should be applied as directed, usually overnight.
Common side effects include itching, dizziness, nausea, and diarrhea. Serious side effects are rare but require immediate medical attention.
⚠️ Regulatory Disclaimer: Ivermectin requires a prescription. Our pharmacy dispenses exclusively for approved parasitic indications. Report adverse events to Health Canada.
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