Ivermectin |
12 Capsules

Compounded Ivermectin 15mg | Antiparasitic Treatment for Certain Parasitic Infections

What is this medication?

Ivermectin is an antiparasitic medication used to treat infections caused by certain parasites, including intestinal worms and other parasitic organisms in the body. 

It works by interfering with the nervous system of parasites, which causes them to become paralyzed and die. This helps your body eliminate the infection and begin the healing process.

This medication is typically used as a short course or single-dose treatment, depending on the type of infection being treated. In some cases, your provider may recommend a repeat dose to fully clear the infection. 

This medication should only be used when prescribed by a licensed healthcare provider.

    • Store at room temperature in a dry place 

    • Do not store in bathrooms or humid areas 

    • Keep in original labeled packaging

    • Carry in your carry-on bag when traveling

    • Do not share this medication with others

    • Only take the medication when instructed by your provider

When should this medication be used?

Your provider may recommend using ivermectin if you have a confirmed or suspected parasitic infection, including:

  • intestinal worm infections

  • parasitic infections affecting the skin or other tissues

  • symptoms such as unexplained gastrointestinal discomfort related to parasites

  • exposure risk to environments where parasitic infections are more common

This medication is used specifically for parasitic infections and does not treat bacterial or viral illnesses.

Do not start this medication unless your provider has instructed you to do so.

  • Follow the directions on your prescription label and the instructions provided by your healthcare provider.

    General guidance for safe use includes:

    • Take the medication exactly as prescribed

    • Take on an empty stomach for best absorption 

    • Take with a full glass of water 

    • Stay well hydrated unless your provider advises otherwise 

    • Some patients may require a follow-up dose depending on the infection 

    Your provider may recommend follow-up testing (such as a stool exam) to confirm the infection has cleared.

    • If this is a single-dose treatment, take the dose as soon as you remember 

    • If you are on a schedule and it is close to your next dose, skip the missed dose

    • Do not take two doses at the same time

    If you are unsure what to do, contact your provider or pharmacist.

  • While taking ivermectin:

    • Rise slowly from sitting or lying positions to reduce dizziness or fainting risk 

    • Be cautious when walking or using stairs if you feel lightheaded

    • Inform all healthcare providers that you are taking this medication 

    • Monitor for any unusual symptoms or reactions

    Additional precautions:

    • Tell your provider if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant 

    • Tell your provider if you are breastfeeding

  • Ivermectin may interact with other medications or health conditions.

    Tell your healthcare provider about all medications you are taking, including:

    • prescription medications

    • over-the-counter medications

    • vitamins and supplements

    • herbal products

    Do not start, stop, or change any medication without checking with your provider.

Important Safety Information

  • Ivermectin can cause side effects, and while many people tolerate it well, some reactions can be serious.

    Most Serious Warnings May Include:

    Stop taking this medication and seek immediate medical care if you experience:

    • signs of a severe allergic reaction (rash, hives, swelling of the face or throat, difficulty breathing) 

    • severe dizziness or fainting 

    • vision changes, eye pain, or severe eye irritation 

    • severe skin reactions or irritation 

    • swelling, fever, or swollen glands 

    Rare but serious neurological complications have been reported in patients with certain infections (such as Loa loa). Seek immediate care if you experience:

    • confusion or extreme fatigue

    • trouble walking or standing

    • seizures

    • shortness of breath

    • loss of bladder or bowel control

  • Stop taking this medication and seek immediate medical care if you experience:

    • severe allergic reaction

    • difficulty breathing

    • severe dizziness or fainting

    • vision changes or severe eye symptoms

    • neurological symptoms such as confusion or seizures

  • Do not take this medication if you:

    • are allergic to ivermectin or any of its ingredients

    • have any medication or food allergies

    • are taking other medications or supplements

    • have underlying health conditions

    • are pregnant or planning pregnancy

    • are breastfeeding

    Providing a complete medical history helps ensure this medication is safe for you.

  • Common side effects may include:

    • itching

    • mild skin irritation 

    Many people have no side effects or only mild symptoms.

  • Symptoms of overdose may include:

    • severe dizziness

    • fainting

    • confusion or unusual neurological symptoms

    If you think there has been an overdose, contact poison control or seek emergency medical care right away.

  • Dispose of unused or expired medication properly:

    • Do not flush down the toilet unless instructed

    • Do not pour into drains

    • Use a medication take-back program if available

    • If no program is available, mix with an undesirable substance (such as coffee grounds or dirt), seal in a container, and place in household trash 

    Keep all medications out of reach of children and pets.

Disclaimers

  • This prescription may have been issued through a telemedicine consultation with a licensed healthcare provider. If you experience severe symptoms, worsening illness, or any concerning reactions while using this medication, contact your prescribing clinician immediately or seek emergency medical care.

  • This medication guide summarizes important safety information derived from pharmacy labeling, medication manufacturers, and prescribing references. It is intended to help patients understand the safe use of medications included in the Superior Health & Wellness Travel Medical Kit.

    This guide does not contain the complete prescribing information for Ivermectin. Always follow the directions provided by your healthcare provider and the instructions on the pharmacy label that accompanies your prescription.

    Medications included in travel medical kits are prescribed only after a clinical evaluation by a licensed healthcare provider. Prescriptions are issued based on your medical history, current medications, allergies, and overall health needs. Not all patients will qualify for every medication or kit configuration, and the contents of each kit may vary based on provider discretion and patient suitability.

    Some medications included in travel medical kits are commercially manufactured medications dispensed through licensed pharmacies. In certain cases, a medication may be provided as a compounded formulation prepared by a licensed compounding pharmacy when a provider determines that a compounded version is medically appropriate for a patient. Compounded medications are not reviewed or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for safety or effectiveness but are prepared by licensed pharmacies in accordance with applicable pharmacy regulations.

    Travel Medical Kits are intended to provide limited medication support during travel when timely access to medical care may be difficult. These kits are not a substitute for routine medical care, primary care services, or emergency medical treatment. Purchasing a Travel Medical Kit does not establish a primary care relationship with Superior Health & Wellness and does not include ongoing medical supervision beyond the initial provider evaluation used to determine eligibility for the kit.

    Patients experiencing severe illness, worsening symptoms, medication reactions, or medical emergencies should seek immediate medical care or contact a licensed healthcare professional.

    Medical services and prescriptions offered through Superior Health & Wellness are provided by licensed healthcare professionals in accordance with applicable state and federal laws. Prescription medications are dispensed by licensed pharmacies following a valid provider prescription.

    Patients are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription medications to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Visit MedWatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

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