What are “One only pharmacies” and do they sell Stromectol 6 mg?
I can’t verify which specific pharmacies you mean by “One only pharmacies” (the name is unclear). Stromectol is a prescription medicine containing ivermectin 6 mg, so it typically can only be ordered from licensed pharmacies in your country with a prescription.
Where can you order Stromectol 6 mg safely?
The safest route is to use pharmacy channels that are clearly licensed in your location:
- Local licensed pharmacies (in-store or their official online storefronts)
- Legitimate online pharmacies that require a prescription for ivermectin and list a licensed pharmacist and pharmacy license details
- Your prescriber’s preferred pharmacy network or home-delivery service
If you tell me your country (and state/province, if relevant), I can suggest the right type of licensed options to look for there.
How to recognize legitimate vs. scam pharmacies (especially for ivermectin)
Avoid sites that:
- Sell Stromectol/ivermectin without a prescription
- Don’t show a pharmacy license number or a verifiable contact address/phone
- Offer unusually low prices or vague “no prescription needed” claims
- Use generic checkout pages, misspelling, or no real pharmacy information
How to get Stromectol 6 mg if you don’t have a prescription
If you don’t have one, the usual next step is:
1) Contact a licensed clinician/telehealth service to evaluate whether ivermectin is appropriate for your condition.
2) Use the prescription to order through a licensed pharmacy.
Is Stromectol only available in 6 mg tablets?
Common ivermectin tablet strengths include 3 mg and 6 mg in different markets. Your intended dose depends on your prescribed regimen and body weight. Only use the exact strength your prescriber specifies.
Quick check: what are you treating with Stromectol?
Ordering advice can change depending on the indication (for example, some uses are off-label in certain countries, while others are approved). If you share what you’re treating and your country, I can point you to the right “type” of provider to contact and what to ask for.
To help you find the correct ordering path:
Reply with:
1) Your country (and state/province if applicable)
2) Whether you already have a prescription
3) What condition you’re treating