What inactive ingredients are listed in Stromectol (ivermectin) tablets?
I can’t give an accurate list of Stromectol’s inactive ingredients from the information provided here. Inactive ingredients vary by country, manufacturer, and tablet strength, so the only reliable way to answer is to check the exact product label for the specific Stromectol tablet you have (strength and country/market).
If you share the tablet strength (e.g., 3 mg) and the country you’re in—or paste the “Inactive ingredients” section from your package insert or label—I can help you interpret it and confirm what each ingredient is used for (binder, filler, coating, etc.).
Where to find the inactive-ingredient list (so you get the exact match)
Look for “Inactive ingredients” on the package labeling or the prescribing information for your specific Stromectol product:
- The carton or bottle label (often lists inactive ingredients at the bottom of the panel)
- The full package insert (prescribing information), usually under a section like “Description” or “Inactive ingredients”
- The patient or medication guide version that corresponds to your exact market
Why the answer can differ between sources
Even though the active ingredient is ivermectin, inactive ingredients can differ because:
- Different tablet strengths use different formulations
- Different manufacturers or markets may change excipients over time
- Reformulations happen without changing the active ingredient name
Quick check you can do now
If you can’t access the insert, send:
- A photo or typed text of the label section that includes “Inactive ingredients,” or
- The “NDC” number (US) or the market/country and tablet strength
Then I’ll translate the list into plain language and flag any ingredients people commonly ask about (e.g., lactose, dyes, gluten-related concerns), based on what your label actually says.
Source
No drug-label source for Stromectol inactive ingredients was provided in your request, so I can’t cite a verified excipient list.
If you want, tell me:
1) Tablet strength (3 mg? 6 mg?)
2) Country (US, Canada, UK, etc.)
3) NDC (if US) or a photo/text of the “Inactive ingredients” panel
…and I’ll produce the exact inactive-ingredient list for that specific Stromectol tablet.