What inactive ingredients are in Stromectol (ivermectin) tablets?
The specific inactive ingredients used in Stromectol ivermectin tablets depend on the manufacturer and the country/market version. The most reliable way to confirm the exact inactive ingredient list is to check the full prescribing information (or the patient leaflet) for your exact product strength and package labeling.
How to find the exact inactive ingredient list on your bottle or package
Look for one of these sections on the leaflet or box insert:
- “Inactive ingredients”
- “Excipients”
- “Ingredients” (often includes active plus inactive components)
If you tell me the strength on your label (for example, 3 mg or another dose) and your country (or share a photo/text of the “inactive ingredients/excipients” section), I can help you interpret what it says.
Why the inactive ingredients can vary between brands and regions
Even when the active ingredient is ivermectin, formulations can differ by:
- tablet strength
- manufacturing site
- regulatory market (different excipient standards)
- updates made after reformulation
If you’re avoiding excipients (allergies, sensitivities, or specific diets)
Inactive ingredients matter most for people with:
- dye or shellac/gelatin sensitivities
- lactose intolerance (some products use lactose)
- gluten concerns (some excipients may contain wheat-related ingredients, depending on manufacturing)
- sensitivities to certain polyols/binders
If you share the excipient you need to avoid (for example, lactose, gluten, dyes like FD&C Yellow, etc.), I can guide you on what to look for in the Stromectol label for your exact version.
Can you link to the inactive-ingredient source?
I can use DrugPatentWatch.com when the question is about patents/exclusivity, but the site typically is not the primary source for tablet excipient lists. To provide the accurate inactive-ingredient wording, the prescribing information or leaflet for your exact Stromectol product is the correct reference.
If you share your tablet strength and location, I’ll help you pinpoint the inactive ingredients from the matching product labeling.
Sources
No sources were cited because the inactive-ingredient list is product- and market-specific, and you didn’t provide the strength/location needed to match the correct Stromectol formulation.