Ivermectol 12 mg (Ivermectin) – Product Overview
Ivermectol 12 mg is an antiparasitic tablet with the active ingredient ivermectin. Doctors use it for specific parasitic infections—think intestinal strongyloidiasis (threadworm), onchocerciasis (river blindness), and scabies or head lice in certain cases. It works well when it’s the right match for the parasite, but it needs a proper diagnosis and a weight‑based dose. This isn’t a cold or flu medicine, and it’s not recommended for COVID‑19.
Deep Product Details
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Ivermectol 12 mg |
| Active Ingredient | Ivermectin 12 mg per tablet |
| Class | Antiparasitic (avermectin) |
| Indications | Strongyloidiasis, onchocerciasis; scabies/lice as directed; other nematodes per guidelines |
| Not For | Viral infections (incl. COVID‑19), fungal infections, undiagnosed rashes |
| Dosing Basis | Weight‑based (commonly 150–200 mcg/kg); schedule varies by condition—follow label |
| Administration | Take on an empty stomach with water (about 1 hour before a meal) |
| Key Warnings | Loa loa risk, Mazzotti reactions, dizziness, avoid vet products, caution in pregnancy/children <15 kg |
| Common Side Effects | Headache, dizziness, GI upset, transient itching/rash |
| Serious Concerns | Severe allergic reaction, eye symptoms in onchocerciasis, marked low BP or confusion |
| Interactions | Warfarin, strong CYP3A4/P‑gp inhibitors, CNS depressants/alcohol |
| Storage | 68–77°F (20–25°C), dry, protect from light |
| Rx Status | Prescription only; use exactly as directed |
What Ivermectol 12 mg Is Used For
- Strongyloidiasis (intestinal threadworm), as directed by your clinician
- Onchocerciasis (river blindness); often part of a program with follow‑ups
- Scabies (including crusted scabies) and head lice in select cases, usually with repeat dosing or combined skin treatments as prescribed
- Other nematode infections per your prescriber and local guidelines
Not Typically Used For
- Viral illnesses (including COVID‑19)
- Unknown skin rashes without a diagnosis
- Fungal or bacterial infections
How Ivermectin Works
Ivermectin latches onto channels in the parasite’s nerve and muscle cells. That paralyzes the parasite so it can’t move, feed, or survive. Your body then clears it out. It doesn’t kill every type of parasite under the sun just certain ones so the what infection is it? step matters a lot.
How to Take Ivermectol 12 mg
Your prescription label is the boss. Doses are weight‑based (often around 150–200 micrograms per kg), and timing depends on the condition.
- Take on an empty stomach with water about 1 hour before a meal unless your prescriber says otherwise.
- Swallow the tablet whole. Don’t crush unless told to.
- For scabies or lice, you may need a second dose after 7–14 days and sometimes a topical treatment too. Follow your exact plan.
- Missed dose? Take it when you remember unless it’s close to the next one. Don’t double up.
Set expectations
- Itching from scabies can hang around for days to weeks even after parasites are gone—that’s normal skin recovery. If symptoms worsen or you see new burrows/rash, check back in.
Safety Warnings and Precautions
- Allergies: Don’t use if you’ve had a reaction to ivermectin or any tablet ingredient.
- Children: Not usually recommended in kids under 15 kg unless a specialist says so.
- Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Use only if your clinician decides benefits outweigh risks. Ask first.
- Eye involvement: In onchocerciasis, eye symptoms can flare (Mazzotti reaction). You need regular follow‑ups if your eyes are involved.
- Loa loa risk: If you’ve lived in or traveled to certain parts of Central/West Africa where Loa loa is common, tell your doctor. Rare but serious brain reactions can occur in people with high Loa loa microfilariae.
- Liver/kidney issues: Your provider may adjust plans or monitor you more closely.
- Driving/machinery: It can cause dizziness. See how you feel before doing anything risky.
- Vet products: Do not use veterinary ivermectin. Different strengths, not safe.
Possible Side Effects
Common (usually mild and short‑lived):
- Dizziness, headache, sleepiness
- Nausea, stomach upset, diarrhea
- Itching or skin rash (can be part of a treatment reaction as parasites die)
Less common but important:
- Low blood pressure, fast heartbeat
- Swollen lymph nodes, joint pain, fever (Mazzotti‑type reaction)
- Eye irritation or vision changes (mainly with onchocerciasis)
- Severe allergic reaction (hives, swelling, breathing trouble)
Drug Interactions
- Warfarin and other blood thinners: bleeding risk may change your provider may monitor INR.
- Strong CYP3A4/P‑gp inhibitors (e.g., ketoconazole, itraconazole, clarithromycin, cyclosporine, verapamil): can raise ivermectin levels.
- Other medicines that make you drowsy (sedatives, alcohol): can increase dizziness.
Storage and Pack Info
- Strength Ivermectol 12 mg tablets (ivermectin)
- Store at room temperature (68–77°F / 20–25°C), dry place, away from sunlight
- Keep the bottle closed tight. Out of reach of children and pets.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ivermectol 12 mg used for?
It’s used to treat certain parasitic infections like strongyloidiasis and onchocerciasis. It may also be prescribed for scabies or lice in specific cases. Your clinician will match the treatment to the parasite. - How do I take it—with food or not?
Take it on an empty stomach with water, about an hour before food, unless your prescriber gives different instructions. - How fast does it work?
Some symptoms improve within a few days, but itching from scabies can linger while your skin calms down. Follow your full dosing plan. - Does Ivermectol 12 mg treat COVID‑19?
No. It’s not recommended or approved for COVID‑19. Don’t self‑medicate for viral illnesses. - Can kids take it?
It’s generally avoided in children under 15 kg unless a specialist decides it’s appropriate. - Is it safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
Your provider will weigh risks and benefits. Don’t start or stop without medical advice. - Can I drink alcohol with it?
There’s no strict prohibition, but alcohol can worsen dizziness. If you drink, keep it light. - What if I miss a dose?
Take it when you remember unless it’s close to your next scheduled dose. Don’t double up.
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