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Strength | 12mg |
Dosage | 12mg |
Packaging Type | Strip |
Manufacturer Name | Healing Pharma |
Prescription Required | Yes |
Ivermectin tablets for humans, a well-known medicine, is widely used as an antiparasitic drug by the World Health Organization (WHO) in low- and middle-income countries to treat worm infections, scabies and lice. Ivermectin (0.20.4 mg/kg) is extremely safe for humans.
. Ivermectin tablet can be used for various parasitic infections such as thread worm infestation, river blindness disease, round worm infestation, whipworm infestation, filariasis (also called elephantiasis), tropical eosinophilia, and loias.
.Ivermectin tablets for humans are rapidly absorbed, reaching maximum plasma concentrations with a broad tissue distribution about 4 hours after a 12-mg dose. This drug immobilises affected organisms by inducing tonic paralysis of the musculature of the parasites by binding to the chloride ion channels of nerve or muscle cells.
. Ivermectin tablet does not effectively kill adult worms, but blocks the release of microfilariae (minute larvae of a parasite causing filaria) for some months after therapy. After a single standard dose, microfilariae in the skin diminish rapidly within 23 days, remain low for months, and then gradually increase; microfilariae in the anterior chamber of the eye decrease slowly over months, eventually clear, and then gradually return. With repeated doses of ivermectin, the drug appears to have a low-level macrofilaricidalaction and to reduce microfilarial production permanently.
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Packaging Details : . Ivermectin tablets for humans are rapidly absorbed, reaching maximum plasma concentrations with a broad tissue distribution about 4 hours after a 12-mg dose. This drug immobilises affected organisms by inducing tonic paralysis of the musculature of the parasites by binding to the chloride ion channels of nerve or muscle cells.
. Ivermectin tablet does not effectively kill adult worms, but blocks the release of microfilariae (minute larvae of a parasite causing filaria) for some months after therapy. After a single standard dose, microfilariae in the skin diminish rapidly within 23 days, remain low for months, and then gradually increase; microfilariae in the anterior chamber of the eye decrease slowly over months, eventually clear, and then gradually return. With repeated doses of ivermectin, the drug appears to have a low-level macrofilaricidalaction and to reduce microfilarial production permanently.