What does “Ivermectin SC150 value” usually refer to?
“Ivermectin SC150” commonly refers to a specific product strength and form: ivermectin at 150 (most often meaning 1.5% w/v, depending on the label) and sold as a solution for veterinary use, typically injectable or topical depending on the manufacturer. People searching for “value” usually mean the price per dose, the cost per treatment, or whether it is a good deal compared with other ivermectin options (concentrate vs ready-to-use, different brands, or other strengths).
I don’t have pricing or label-specific product data from your location or the exact brand/manufacturer you mean, so I can’t state the exact “value” (price) reliably without those details.
How to figure out the “value” (cost per treatment) in practice
To compare value between ivermectin products, calculate cost per treatment dose rather than comparing the sticker price. You need:
- the product concentration (how much ivermectin per mL or per gram),
- the recommended dose for the target species/condition (often given as mg/kg),
- and the treatment volume/dose your vet recommends.
Once you have concentration and dose, the cost per treatment is:
- cost per mg (price ÷ total mg in bottle) × mg required per treatment.
If you tell me the bottle size (e.g., 10 mL, 50 mL, 100 mL) and the concentration shown on the label, I can do the math for you.
What brand and exact label strength changes the price
Two people can both say “SC150” but be referring to different formulations:
- different concentrations (e.g., 1.0% vs 1.5% vs 2.0%),
- different package sizes,
- and different countries/regulators/manufacturers.
Those differences can swing the price substantially. The safest way to answer your question is to match the exact product label you’re looking at (brand name + concentration + package size).
Is ivermectin value different because it’s human vs veterinary?
Often yes. Ivermectin is marketed for different uses (human prescription in some settings; veterinary products in others). Prices and availability differ by:
- whether it is a veterinary-only branded product,
- whether it is generic,
- and local pharmacy regulations.
If you share your country and whether you mean veterinary livestock/companion animal product or human medication, I can narrow it down.
Can you share the details so I can give the exact value?
Reply with:
1) country/market (e.g., US, UK, Nigeria, Kenya, India, etc.)
2) brand name (if any)
3) package size (mL or grams)
4) the label concentration that goes with “SC150” (e.g., “1.5%” or “150 mg/mL” if shown)
Then I can estimate the cost per treatment and compare it to typical alternatives (other ivermectin strengths or package sizes).
Sources
I’m not able to cite DrugPatentWatch.com here because your question is about “value” (pricing/cost-effectiveness) for a specific formulation, and no product-specific pricing or “SC150” definition was provided. If you want, share the exact brand/manufacturer and I can look for relevant references where applicable.