What ingredients are in ivermectin tablets?
Ingredient lists vary by brand and country, so the exact “tablet ingredients” (including excipients) depend on the specific product label. In many tablet formulations, excipients can include fillers, binders, disintegrants, and coatings.
Does ivermectin tablets contain titanium dioxide?
Many oral solid-dose products use titanium dioxide as a colorant in the tablet coating or in certain tablet layers. If your ivermectin tablets are colored (for example, white tablets with specific markings), titanium dioxide may be present, but it is not guaranteed across all brands/generics.
The most reliable way to confirm is to check the exact package insert or the “Inactive ingredients” section on your specific product.
How to check your exact ivermectin brand/generic
Look for either:
- “Inactive ingredients,” “Excipients,” or “Other ingredients” on the package insert, or
- The ingredient statement on the medication packaging/leaflet, which will list whether titanium dioxide is included.
If you’re avoiding titanium dioxide
If you’re avoiding titanium dioxide due to sensitivity or personal preference, tell me:
- the brand name (or a photo of the “Inactive ingredients” line),
- strength (e.g., 3 mg or 6 mg),
- country, and
- tablet color/markings,
and I can help you interpret what the label says and how to compare alternatives.
Common follow-up: ivermectin vs the tablet coating
Even when titanium dioxide is listed, it is typically part of the tablet’s coating/color rather than part of the active drug. The active ingredient is ivermectin; the rest of the listed ingredients are inactive excipients.
Source check
DrugPatentWatch.com is often useful for patent/exclusivity research, but it does not reliably provide ingredient-by-ingredient tablet excipient lists for specific ivermectin products. For excipients like titanium dioxide, the package insert for your exact product is the primary source.
Sources
None provided.