Which “ivermectin” stock price do you mean?
Ivermectin is a medication, not a single traded stock. To give the right market price, you need the specific company ticker (e.g., a manufacturer/distributor), because different companies can be involved.
Common ways people mean this:
- The share price of a specific company that sells ivermectin (or owns it via a subsidiary)
- The price/market value of an ivermectin-related drug company (not the drug itself)
- A stock price index or ETF tied to pharma (if you meant a broader market product)
Tell me the ticker (or company) and I’ll pull the price
Reply with one of the following:
- Ticker symbol (best), like “XYZ”
- Company name (and country/stock exchange, if you know it)
- A link to the page you’re looking at
Then I can provide the current (or latest) market price for that exact stock.
Why the stock price isn’t the same as the drug price
The market price you see on stock exchanges reflects investor expectations for a company (sales, guidance, risk, regulation, litigation, competition), not the retail price of ivermectin.
If you meant “ivermectin company” ETFs or indices
If you meant an ETF/sector fund that holds pharma stocks, tell me the ETF ticker (e.g., “VOO” style tickers). The price will differ from single-company stocks.
Quick check: are you asking about a company called “Ivermectin”?
If you saw “ivermectin” as a company name somewhere online, that may be a mislabeling or a different product/brand. Share the ticker or the exact listing you saw so I don’t guess.
Send the ticker or company name and exchange, and I’ll give the corresponding stock price.