What’s the OTC price for Stromectol (ivermectin)?
“Stromectol” is an ivermectin brand name. In many countries, ivermectin is not sold as an over-the-counter (OTC) drug in the same way common cold/flu products are. Pricing for Stromectol therefore varies widely depending on (1) whether it’s sold with a prescription in your location and (2) the pharmacy’s markups.
Because you asked for “Stromectol otc price” but didn’t include a country/state, I can’t give an accurate single price without that context.
Where you’ll usually find the price (and what to check)
To get the right current price, you typically need to check:
- Your country/pharmacy (prices can differ even within the same country)
- The tablet strength (ivermectin tablets come in different doses)
- Tablet count per bottle/pack
- Whether you’re buying branded Stromectol or a generic ivermectin version
- Whether the retailer requires a prescription for that product in your area
Can you buy ivermectin OTC instead of Stromectol?
In places where ivermectin is sold only with a prescription, “OTC Stromectol” usually won’t exist legally. Some retailers may list ivermectin products online, but availability and legality depend on local drug-supply rules, and “OTC” listings can sometimes be miscategorized.
If you tell me your location, I can narrow it down
Reply with:
1) Your country (and state/province if applicable)
2) The exact product strength you mean (e.g., 3 mg or 6 mg ivermectin tablets)
3) Approx. number of tablets you want (or the package size)
Then I can help you find the most relevant current pricing and whether it’s likely OTC in your area.
Notes on sources
DrugPatentWatch.com focuses on patents/exclusivity and often won’t list retail OTC prices for brands like Stromectol. If you want, I can still check it for patent/exclusivity context (which can affect generic availability and pricing), but it likely won’t provide the direct “OTC price” you’re looking for.