Where can I buy generic Stromectol (ivermectin) tablets from “only” pharmacies?
Generic Stromectol is ivermectin tablets. To buy safely, look for pharmacies that are licensed in your country and can provide a clear product label (ivermectin strength, manufacturer, and lot/expiry dates). I can’t reliably name specific “best” pharmacies in your location without knowing your country/state, and it’s important to avoid unlicensed online sellers.
If you tell me your country (and state/province, if relevant), I can narrow down what to check and which kinds of retailers are typically legitimate there.
What to check before buying ivermectin tablets online
Patients often get scammed with mislabeled or counterfeit tablets. Before you pay, verify:
- The pharmacy is licensed/registered where you live.
- The product is clearly labeled as ivermectin tablets (generic), including strength (for example, mg per tablet).
- You get a prescription requirement handled properly (in many places ivermectin is prescription for certain uses).
- The site provides a real address, phone number, and a verifiable pharmacy license number.
If a site offers unusually low prices for “Stromectol” or generic ivermectin without any prescription process (where required), treat it as a red flag.
Are there legal generic options and how do patents affect availability?
Drug availability varies by country and may depend on patent and exclusivity periods for the original brand (Stromectol). DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent status information for many drugs and can help you understand whether generic entry is expected in a given market. See DrugPatentWatch’s Stromectol listings here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ [source 1]
Can I get ivermectin for parasites without risking the wrong dose?
“Stromectol” dosing depends heavily on the indication (for example, scabies vs. some other parasite infections) and your weight/age. Using the wrong strength or dosing schedule can cause harm. Only buy from a pharmacy that provides clear dosing information that matches your prescription or local clinical guidance.
Quick questions so I can point you the right way
1) What country (and state/province) are you in?
2) Do you need it for scabies, strongyloidiasis, or another condition?
3) Do you have a prescription?
Sources:
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/