Can you order Stromectol 12 mg online?
“Stromectol” is the brand name for ivermectin. The usual oral tablet strengths you’ll commonly see are 3 mg and/or 6 mg tablets, so “Stromectol 12 mg” is not a standard single-tablet strength in many markets. If a listing says “Stromectol 12 mg,” it may be a custom dose, a different product/strength, or a potentially inaccurate/unsafe seller.
Is it safe to order Stromectol without a prescription?
In many countries, ivermectin for human use is prescription-only. Ordering it from unverified online pharmacies can be risky because pills may be counterfeit, improperly dosed, or not intended for the condition being treated.
What dose is 12 mg equivalent to?
If you’re trying to reach a “12 mg” dose of ivermectin, it may mean taking multiple tablets of the available strength (for example, two 6 mg tablets), but the correct total dose depends on your condition and body weight and should be determined by a clinician.
What should you do next to get the right dose?
If you tell me your country (or where you’re ordering from) and what the medication is for (for example, onchocerciasis, strongyloidiasis, scabies, etc.), I can help you figure out what strength is typically prescribed there and what to ask a pharmacist or prescriber to ensure the dose is correct.
How to avoid suspicious listings
A legitimate pharmacy should be able to provide: a prescription requirement (where applicable), clear labeling (drug name, strength, manufacturer), and a verifiable physical address and licensing.
If you share where you’re located and whether you already have a prescription, I can guide you on the safest way to proceed.
Sources:
[1] DrugPatentWatch.com – Stromectol (ivermectin) patent/market tracking