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What is the Use of Ivermectin Tablets 6 mg? - Genericcures

Shirleysmith

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Ivermectin 6 mg tablets are effective against a wide range of parasitic infections, including strongyloidiasis, onchocerciasis, and other roundworm infestations. For strongyloidiasis, the typical adult dosage is 0.2 mg/kg, taken as a single oral dose on an empty stomach. In the case of onchocerciasis, the recommended dose is 150 mcg/kg, administered once every 12 months, with some patients requiring retreatment every six months, particularly those with heavy ocular infections. Ivermectin works by paralyzing and killing the parasites, allowing the body's immune system to eliminate them more effectively.

In addition to its primary uses, Ivermectin 6 mg Tablet can also be employed in treating other conditions like scabies and head lice. For scabies, a common regimen is 0.2 mg/kg taken once, with a repeat dose after two weeks if necessary. Ivermectin's broad-spectrum activity and favorable safety profile have made it an essential tool in global health initiatives aimed at combating neglected tropical diseases. However, it is crucial for patients to follow prescribed dosages and consult healthcare providers for appropriate treatment plans, as improper use without a confirmed diagnosis could lead to unnecessary exposure to the medication and potential adverse effects.
 
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