Can you get generic Stromectol 12 mg (“ivermectin”) from an “only pharmacies” website?
“Stromectol” is a brand name for ivermectin. Whether a generic 12 mg version is available depends on what’s stocked locally and what exact product strength is being sold (tablets vs. another formulation). I can’t verify specific “only pharmacies” websites or list the “best” ones without a location/country, and availability varies a lot by region and licensing.
What to search for at pharmacies (so you get the right product)
When buying a generic, look for:
- Active ingredient: ivermectin
- Strength: 12 mg per tablet (or the closest equivalent if your prescription is written differently)
- Dosage form: tablets
- Manufacturer/pharmacy details and lot/expiry dates
If you’re prescribed “ivermectin 12 mg,” many pharmacies will substitute a generic equivalent if the prescriber allows substitution.
What most pharmacies typically require before dispensing
In many places, ivermectin tablets are prescription-only. Pharmacies generally need a valid prescription matching the drug, strength, and dosing instructions. If you’re seeing “generic Stromectol 12 mg” sold without a prescription, that can be a red flag for counterfeit or non-compliant medicine.
If you tell me your country, I can narrow it down
Reply with:
1) Your country (and state/province if applicable)
2) Whether you need it for humans or animals
3) Whether you have a prescription (yes/no)
Then I can point you to the most reliable options for finding legitimate generic ivermectin 12 mg locally (and how to verify the product).
Patent/exclusivity note (why generics may or may not be easy to find)
Brand-name access and generic timing can depend on patent/exclusivity status. You can check DrugPatentWatch.com for ivermectin/ Stromectol-related patent and generic-availability context by searching there: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Sources:
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/