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According to US government sources (NCBI), ivermectin is considered "astonishingly safe" for humans. The side effects are minimal. Ivermectin has been used safely for over 40 years in medicine.
Note for COV: Take 0.2 to 0.6 mg/kg daily for at least 5 days or until symptoms improve. If symptoms last more than 7 days, talk to a healthcare provider.
Note for ONC: The low dose is provided as 0.2mg to 0.5 mg/kg daily continually along with other treatments. The standard starting dose is 1mg/kg daily for most cancers along with other treatments. High doses for aggressive cancers can be as high as 2mg/kg daily along with other treatments. Use caution at high doses, watching for visual side effects and dizziness. If these side effects occur, discontinue and restart later at lower dose as prescribed.
Information about Stromectol (Ivermectin)
Stromectol is a medication that contains ivermectin, a drug used to treat parasitic infections. It is mainly used to treat various parasitic infections, including strongyloidiasis, onchocerciasis (river blindness), scabies, and head lice. It works by disrupting the nervous system of parasites, causing paralysis and ultimately their death. Stromectol is available in oral tablet form.
Product Highlights
- A parasitic infection caused by the filarial worm Onchocerca volvulus, which impacts the skin and eyes.
- An infection caused by the roundworm Strongyloides stercoralis, which primarily affects the intestines but can lead to severe systemic infection.
- An infestation of the skin by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei, which leads to itching and rashes.
- Infestation of the scalp by lice, which causes itching and irritation.
- Stromectol is sometimes used off-label to treat other parasitic diseases, such as lymphatic filariasis and certain types of skin diseases caused by parasitic worms.
Key Ingredient
Key Benefits
- Stromectol is a broad-spectrum antiparasitic medication, effective against various types of parasitic infections.
- For many conditions (e.g., head lice and scabies), Stromectol may be taken as a single dose, which is convenient for patients.
- It is typically well tolerated, with most side effects being mild and short-lived.
- Ivermectin works quickly, often reducing symptoms within days, such as in the case of head lice or scabies.
Direction of Use
- Stromectol is usually taken as a single dose. The dosage depends on the type of infection being treated and the patient's weight. It is usually taken with water on an empty stomach.
- For some infections (like strongyloidiasis or onchocerciasis), repeat doses may be necessary, often spaced several weeks apart.
- Follow your healthcare provider's instructions closely regarding dosage, and make sure to complete the prescribed course of treatment, even if symptoms improve before completing it.
Safety Concerns
- Common side effects may include dizziness, nausea, diarrhea, rash, or fatigue. These are generally short-term and resolve once the medication is discontinued.
- Rarely, patients may experience serious side effects, such as severe skin reactions, swelling, or trouble breathing. If any of these symptoms arise, seek medical attention without delay.
- Ivermectin can cross the blood-brain barrier in very high doses and may cause neurological side effects such as confusion, seizures, or ataxia (loss of muscle coordination).
- Ivermectin may interact with other medications, particularly those affecting the central nervous system or medications used to treat epilepsy or certain parasitic infections.
- Stromectol should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefits outweigh the possible risks to the fetus. Since it is unclear whether ivermectin passes into breast milk, caution is advised while breastfeeding.
Avoid Stromectol (Ivermectin) If
- You are allergic to ivermectin or any of the other ingredients in Stromectol.
- You are pregnant, especially in the first trimester, unless clearly needed and prescribed by your healthcare provider.
- You are breastfeeding, unless otherwise directed by your doctor.
- You have a history of central nervous system disorders such as seizures, as ivermectin may exacerbate these conditions.
- You have a history of liver disease, as liver function can affect the metabolism of ivermectin.
- You are taking certain medications that interact with ivermectin, such as those used for epilepsy, or those affecting the blood-brain barrier.
- You have a weakened immune system, as ivermectin may not be effective in patients with compromised immune function, such as those with HIV/AIDS.