MECTIMITE TABLETS 6mg | PACK OF 10 TABLETS
MECTIMITE TABLETS (Ivermectin)
Mectimite, containing Ivermectin, treats scabies, strongyloidiasis, and onchocerciasis effectively
Recommended dosages vary for each condition, ensuring proper treatment based on body weight
Ivermectin is generally well-tolerated, with minimal side effects such as abdominal discomfort and dizziness
Precautions are necessary during pregnancy, lactation, pediatric use, and for elderly patients with specific health conditions
Mectimite tablets should be stored below 25°C and kept out of the reach of children
IVERMITE TABLET 6mg (INERMECTIN TABLET USP) PACK OF 10 TABLETS
IVERMITE TABLET (Ivermectin Tablet USP 6mg) Use As Directed By The Physician, A Product by Atco Laboratories
Ivermite Tablets 6mg are a reliable and effective treatment for various parasitic infections
Ivermite's unique mode of action targets parasites, leading to their paralysis and elimination
These tablets offer a convenient alternative to topical agents for scabies treatment
Special attention is needed in patients with hyperreactive onchodermatitis or co-infections with Loa load
Ivermite tablets come in Alu-Alu blister packs to protect from light, heat, and moisture, ensuring their potency when stored below 30°C
IVERMEC TABLETS 3mg
IVERMEC TABLETS (Ivermectin)
Potent Anthelmintic Agent: Ivermec (Ivermectin) Tablets U.S.P. 3mg serve as a powerful solution for treating Strongyloidiasis and Onchocerciasis, offering effective relief from these parasitic infections
Unique Mode of Action: Acting through a distinctive mechanism, Ivermectin selectively binds to specific ion channels in invertebrates, leading to their paralysis and subsequent death, while having minimal impact on mammalian cells
Proven Pharmacokinetics: Ivermectin demonstrates a direct relationship between plasma concentrations and dosage, with rapid metabolism in the liver and excretion primarily through feces, ensuring a predictable half-life in the human body
Cautious Usage in Specific Populations: While Ivermectin is generally safe, its use in pregnant women and nursing mothers requires careful consideration due to limited data. Similarly, special attention must be paid to pediatric and geriatric populations to ensure safe and effective treatment