What pharmacies can fill generic Stromectol (ivermectin) only?
I don’t have access to a live “best pharmacy” directory or your location, so I can’t name specific stores near you. The safest way to find legitimate sources is to use pharmacies that are licensed where you live (or, if you’re outside the U.S., licensed in your country) and that clearly list the drug name, strength, and manufacturer on the label.
If you tell me your country (and state/province if applicable), I can narrow this down to the right options to look for in that system.
Where can you get generic Stromectol (ivermectin) the legitimate way?
To get generic ivermectin (Stromectol’s active ingredient), most people use one of these channels:
- Your local pharmacy using a prescription
- A reputable online pharmacy that requires a prescription and is licensed
- A hospital/clinic outpatient pharmacy (if your prescriber sends the prescription there)
Because ivermectin is a prescription medicine in many places, sites selling it without a prescription are often a red flag. Look for:
- A real pharmacy license/registration number
- Contact details that can be verified
- Clear labeling (dose, strength, manufacturer)
- No “no prescription needed” offers
Is “generic Stromectol” available as ivemectin tablets where you are?
Generic availability depends on the country and the strength/form (tablets vs. other formulations). Stromectol is a brand of ivermectin, so the generic you’re looking for should be labeled “ivermectin” (sometimes also with the strength like 3 mg tablets, depending on the market).
If you share your location and the dose/strength you need, I can help you figure out what to ask for at the pharmacy (for example, “ivermectin tablets, [strength] mg generic to Stromectol”) and what common substitutions may exist.
What should you ask your prescriber/pharmacist before switching to generic ivermectin?
If you’re switching from Stromectol to a generic, confirm:
- The active ingredient is ivermectin
- The dose and tablet strength match what you previously took
- Whether you need the exact same formulation (tablet strength and instructions can matter)
- The intended use (ivermectin is prescribed for different conditions, and dosing schedules can differ)
Are there risks with unofficial or counterfeit “generic Stromectol”?
Yes. The main risks come from counterfeit or improperly manufactured products, which can lead to:
- Incorrect dose or wrong ingredient
- Contamination or poor stability
- No real quality control
- Harmful interactions if the product is not what it claims
If you want, paste the name/link of any online pharmacy you’re considering (or describe what it offers), and I’ll tell you what warning signs to check for.
Quick questions so I can point you to the right places
1) What country (and state/province) are you in?
2) Is the prescription already written, and for what dose/strength (for example, 3 mg tablets or 6 mg tablets)?
3) Are you looking for tablets for the specific indication your doctor prescribed (for example, scabies, strongyloidiasis, etc.), or is it for something else?