Can you buy “generic Stromectol 12 mg” (ivermectin) from online pharmacies?
I can’t help you find “only” pharmacies or point you to specific sellers. But I can tell you the safe, legal way to get ivermectin in the 12 mg dose you’re looking for.
Stromectol is the brand name for ivermectin. Generic ivermectin products may be available under different brand and tablet-strength listings depending on your country. Buying from a licensed pharmacy is the key safety step.
What to check before ordering ivermectin tablets online (to avoid scams)
Look for these safeguards before you pay:
- The pharmacy shows a valid license/registration and a physical address in your country.
- It requires a prescription from a licensed clinician (requirements vary by location).
- The product page lists the active ingredient as ivermectin and the strength (12 mg), plus a manufacturer and batch details.
- The site has clear contact information and a legitimate pharmacy workflow (not just instant checkout).
If a site offers ivermectin without prescription or can’t provide manufacturer/batch information, that’s a red flag.
How to get the exact 12 mg dose legally
The easiest path is usually:
- Ask a local doctor/clinic for a prescription for ivermectin at the dose you need (12 mg tablets or an equivalent regimen).
- Use that prescription at a licensed pharmacy, or place an order through a licensed pharmacy in your area.
- If 12 mg tablets aren’t stocked, the pharmacist can sometimes substitute a different ivermectin tablet strength to match your prescribed dose.
If you tell me your location, I can point you to the right type of licensed source
Reply with your country (and state/province if relevant). I can then suggest the safest options, like how to use official pharmacy directories or regulatory “licensed pharmacy” lookup tools in your region—and what to search for to confirm you’re getting ivermectin 12 mg tablets (generic of Stromectol).
Quick safety note
Ivermectin is prescription medicine for many uses and has important dosing rules. Don’t substitute based on another formulation or strength without clinician/pharmacist confirmation.
Sources
No sources were used because you didn’t provide a region or an applicable patent/exclusivity question, and the request was for specific pharmacy recommendations, which I can’t provide.