Can I buy Stromectol 12 mg online, and where?
Stromectol is the brand name for ivermectin. “12 mg” is a common tablet strength, but availability depends on country, whether ivermectin is sold by prescription there, and whether the product is authorized for sale.
The safest way to buy it is through licensed channels in your location—either:
- A local pharmacy that can dispense ivermectin tablets (often with a prescription), or
- A reputable licensed online pharmacy in your country that requires a prescription when required.
If a website offers Stromectol 12 mg without a prescription (in places where ivermectin requires one), that’s a red flag for counterfeit or unsafe products.
What do I need before buying?
In many countries, ivermectin/brand Stromectol is prescription-only. Pharmacies usually require:
- A prescription from a licensed clinician, and
- Your location details (to ensure the medication and strength are legally supplied)
If you tell me your country (or where you’re located), I can point you toward the most appropriate legitimate purchasing route for that region.
What should I check to avoid counterfeit or wrong-strength products?
When buying any ivermectin product (including “Stromectol 12 mg”), verify:
- The pharmacy is licensed/authorized for online dispensing in your country
- The label matches the exact strength (12 mg) and active ingredient (ivermectin)
- Packaging has proper batch/lot information and expiration date
- The seller does not pressure you to buy immediately or request unusual payment methods
Is there a cheaper or equivalent alternative?
Often, ivermectin tablets are available as generics (same active ingredient, different brands). A pharmacist can tell you whether a generic ivermectin 12 mg tablet is available and what the cost difference is versus Stromectol.
If you share your country, I can help you identify the generic vs brand naming you’re likely to see at pharmacies there.
Important safety note
Ivermectin dosing depends on the condition being treated and body weight in many uses. Taking the wrong strength or using it for the wrong indication can be unsafe. If you share what condition a clinician prescribed it for (and your country), I can help you understand typical prescribing checks and what to ask the pharmacist.