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Ivermite Tablet 6mg (Inermectin Tablet USP) Pack of 10 Tablets
Ivermite Tablet 6mg (Inermectin Tablet USP) Pack of 10 Tablets
Ivermite Tablet 6mg (Inermectin Tablet USP) Pack of 10 Tablets
Ivermite Tablet 6mg (Inermectin Tablet USP) Pack of 10 Tablets
Ivermite Tablet 6mg (Inermectin Tablet USP) Pack of 10 Tablets
Ivermite Tablet 6mg (Inermectin Tablet USP) Pack of 10 Tablets

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

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Ivermite Tablet 6mg (Inermectin Tablet USP) Pack of 10 Tablets

Ivermite Tablet 6mg (inermectin Tablet Usp) Pack of 10 Tablets

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ivermite Tablets 6mg: A Comprehensive Guide

Composition:

IVERMITE TABLET Each Contains: Ivermectin USP: 6mg

Pharmacology:

Pharmacokinetics:

Following oral administration of ivermectin, plasma concentrations are approximately proportional to the dose. After a single 12mg dose of ivermectin in fasting conditions, the peak plasma concentration of the major component (H2B1a) is reached approximately 4 hours after dosing. Ivermectin is metabolized in the liver and excreted almost exclusively in the feces over an estimated 12 days. The plasma half-life of ivermectin in humans is
approximately 18 hours

Microbiology:

Ivermectin is a broad-spectrum ant parasitic agent that binds selectively to glutamate gated chloride ion channels in invertebrate nerve and muscle cells, leading to paralysis and death of the parasite. It has unique mode of action and a low affinity for mammalian ligand gated chloride channels

Indications and Usage:

Ivermite treats the following infections:

  • Scabies
  • Strongyloidiasis of the intestinal tract
  • Onchocerciasis (note: Ivermite does not kill adult Onchocercid parasites)

Contraindications:

Patients who are hypersensitive to any component of this product should avoid using Ivermite.

Warnings:

Patients with hyperreactive onchodermatitis (sowed) may experience severe adverse reactions, especially if they have severe onchodermatitis. Care should be taken in patients coinfected with Loa as they may develop serious encephalopathy

Precautions:

  • Repeated stool examinations are necessary for Strongyloidiasis stercoral is clearance
  • Ivermite does not Repeated follow-up and retreatment may be necessary to eliminate adult Onchocerca parasites.

Pregnancy and Nursing Mothers:

Pregnant women should avoid using Ivermectin as its safety during pregnancy has not been established, and it is excreted in human milk. Breastfeeding mothers should carefully consider the risks and benefits before using it.

Pediatric Use:

We have not established the safety and effectiveness of this medication in pediatric patients weighing less than 15 kg.

Geriatric Use:

Elderly patients may require cautious treatment due to age related changes in hepatic, renal, or cardiac function

Adverse Reactions:

Adverse reactions reported with IVERMITE TABLET include asthenia/fatigue, abdominal pain, gastrointestinal symptoms, nervous system/psychiatric symptoms, and skin reactions. Reported ophthalmological side effects are generally not severe.

Overdosage:

If accidental intoxication or significant exposure to ivermectin occurs, healthcare providers may need to administer supportive therapy, including respiratory support, inducing emesis, performing gastric lavage, and implementing other appropriate measures.

How Supplied:

IVERMITE TABLET6 mg are available in Laulaus blister packs of 10 tablets

Instructions:

  • Keep out of the reach of children
  • Protect from light, heat, and moisture
  • Store and transport below 30 °C
  • Use as directed by the physician

This guide provides essential information about IVERMITE TABLET 6mg for the effective and safe treatment of various parasitic infections. Always consult with a healthcare professional for specific dosing and treatment recommendations


Usage and Benefits of Ivermite Tablet 6mg

  • Antiparasitic action: Ivermectin helps treat selected parasitic infections when prescribed.
  • Used for scabies: May be recommended for scabies treatment under medical supervision.
  • Convenient tablet form: Oral tablet format can be easier for some prescribed treatment plans.
  • Physician-guided therapy: Supports safe and appropriate treatment when used as directed.

How to Use Ivermite Tablet 6mg

  1. Take only as prescribed by your physician.
  2. Swallow the tablet with water.
  3. Follow the exact dose and schedule recommended by your doctor.
  4. Do not repeat the dose unless advised by your healthcare provider.
  5. Attend follow-up testing if your doctor recommends it.

Do not self-medicate with ivermectin. Keep the medicine away from children.

1. What is Ivermite Tablet 6mg used for?

Ivermite contains ivermectin and is used for parasitic infections such as scabies, strongyloidiasis, and onchocerciasis when prescribed by a physician.

2. How should I take Ivermite?

Take Ivermite exactly as directed by your doctor. The dose depends on the condition being treated and patient factors such as body weight.

3. Can I use Ivermite without a prescription?

No. Ivermite should be used only under medical supervision because incorrect use can cause safety risks and treatment failure.

4. What precautions should I know?

Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have liver problems, or have other parasitic infections. Follow-up testing or retreatment may be required for some conditions.

5. How should I store Ivermite?

Store below 30°C and protect from light, heat, and moisture. Keep out of reach of children.