SanareLab
Ivermectin 12 mg, 100 tablets
Ivermectin 12 mg, 100 tablets
Couldn't load pickup availability
Get a bulk discount of 5% for 2 items, 10% for 3 items, or 15% for 4 or more items!
Ivermectin 12 mg (100 tablets)
Product Description:
- 100 tablets in a bottle
- Each tablet contains 12 mg of Ivermectin
- Fast delivery from Florida warehouse in the US
- Free shipping with tracking number provided
Key Benefits of Our Ivermectin Tablets:
- High-quality Ivermectin: 12mg per tablet for consistent dosing.
- 100 tablets: A long-lasting supply in each bottle.
-
Purity and Potency: Manufactured to the highest quality standards.
Potential Uses:
Parasitic Infections in Humans:
Ivermectin is FDA-approved for treating a variety of parasitic infections, including intestinal strongyloidiasis, onchocerciasis (river blindness), and infections caused by hookworm, whipworm, and certain cases of scabies.
Parasitic Infections in Animals:
Ivermectin is widely used and FDA-approved in veterinary medicine to treat parasitic infections in various animals, including heartworm prevention, intestinal parasites, and external parasites like mites.
Note: Always use under veterinary supervision, especially in breeds like Collies that may be sensitive to ivermectin.
Experimental Use in Cancer:
Ivermectin is being investigated for its potential role in cancer therapy. Early studies suggest it may have anti-cancer effects, but this use remains experimental and is not FDA-approved. It should only be used under medical supervision for investigational purposes.
Antiviral Activity:
Research has shown ivermectin may have antiviral properties against viruses like dengue, Zika, and yellow fever, but further studies are needed to confirm its effectiveness for these conditions in humans.
Directions for Ivermectin 12mg Tablets:
Dosage:
For Animals (Parasite Treatment): The typical dose for ivermectin to treat parasites in animals is 0.2 mg/kg body weight.
Example:
- For a 20 kg (44 lbs) dog, the dose would be 4 mg (equivalent to 1/3 tablet).
- For a 40 kg (88 lbs) dog, the dose would be 8 mg (equivalent to 2/3 tablet).
Tablets should be given orally. For best results, administer ivermectin with food.
If a second dose is needed, administer it 2-4 weeks after the first dose, depending on the type of parasite and treatment protocol.
1-2 doses (single doses with a possible repeat after 2-4 weeks) for most parasitic infections. For ongoing prevention (e.g., heartworm), ivermectin may be administered monthly as part of a heartworm prevention program.
For Humans (Parasite Treatment): The typical dosage for these conditions is 0.2 mg/kg body weight, with the treatment often repeated every 6-12 months, depending on the severity of the infection.
Example:
- 15 to 25 kg: 3 mg orally (one time)
- 26 to 44 kg: 6 mg orally (one time)
- 45 to 64 kg: 9 mg orally (one time)
- 65 to 84 kg: 12 mg orally (one time)
- 85 kg or more: 0.2 mg/kg orally (one time)
The dose can be taken as a single dose or divided into 2 smaller doses, depending on medical recommendations.
Ivermectin should be taken orally with water. It can be taken at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after a meal. It is usually a single dose, but repeat treatments may be necessary based on the type of parasitic infection.
Typically, a single dose treatment, but repeat doses may be necessary every 6-12 months based on the type of parasitic infection and the patient's response.
For Cancer (Experimental Use): The typical dose being used for experimental cancer treatment is 0.2-0.4 mg/kg body weight per day.
Example: For a 60 kg (132 lbs) adult, the daily dose would be between 12-24 mg, or approximately 1–2 tablets per day.
This dose should be taken orally, and patients must be monitored for side effects.
Initial phase: 2-4 weeks of daily treatment, followed by periodic cycles (e.g., every 3-4 weeks), depending on the patient's response. Treatment duration must be closely monitored by a healthcare professional and adjusted based on ongoing assessments.
Warnings
Avoid if allergic to Ivermectin. Use with caution if you have liver, or kidney disease, or a weakened immune system. Not for children under 15 kg. If pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your doctor.
Not FDA-approved for cancer treatment. The use of ivermectin for cancer should only be considered under the supervision of a medical professional and as part of an investigational therapy.
Side Effects: Common side effects include dizziness, nausea, and rash. Seek medical attention if you experience vision problems, confusion, or seizures.
Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight and out of reach of children.
Share
