What’s the “generic Stromectol 12 mg” you’re looking for?
“Stromectol” is the brand name for ivermectin. The 12 mg dose usually corresponds to tablets taken based on body weight (common in some parasite treatments). The generic you want is typically listed simply as ivermectin tablets 12 mg (or an equivalent strength) by the pharmacy.
Which pharmacies sell generic ivermectin 12 mg?
I don’t have a live directory of which pharmacies right now have stock of “generic Stromectol 12 mg,” so the most reliable way to find the “best” options is to search availability and price locally using:
- Your country’s major online pharmacy listings or delivery pharmacies
- Prescription discount programs (if you’re paying cash)
- Your insurance formulary (if applicable)
If you tell me your country (and zip/postal code), I can help you narrow down what to search for and how to compare pharmacies for price and availability.
How to make sure you’re getting the right product (not the wrong ivermectin)
When checking listings, confirm:
- The active ingredient is ivermectin
- The strength is 12 mg
- It’s a tablet (not a different formulation)
- It’s sold as a legitimate prescription product (avoid “supplements” or unverified overseas sellers)
How to compare “best” pharmacies (price, shipping, and prescription requirements)
When people mean “best,” they usually want one of these:
- Lowest total cost (item price + shipping + any fees)
- Reliable prescription fulfillment
- Fast delivery time
- Accepted payment methods and discount programs
A quick way to compare is to price it as the same quantity (for example, “ivermectin 12 mg tablets, # of tablets”) so you’re not comparing different pack sizes.
What side effects or safety checks should you know before ordering?
Ivermectin can interact with other medicines and isn’t appropriate for everyone. If you share what you’re treating (and any other meds you take), I can flag common safety questions to ask your pharmacist before you order.
Quick next question (so I can point you to the right places)
What country (and zip/postal code) are you in, and do you have a prescription already?