I can help, but the question is incomplete as written. “Ivermectin tab 6 mg 1” could mean different things depending on what you’re trying to know (dose, frequency, how to take it, or what “1” refers to).
What are you asking about “Ivermectin tab 6 mg 1”?
People commonly mean one of these:
- “Is 6 mg ivermectin tablets taken as 1 tablet?”
- “What does ‘6 mg, 1 tab’ mean on a prescription?”
- “How often should I take 1 tablet of ivermectin 6 mg?”
- “Is 6 mg the correct dose for my weight?”
Please tell me one detail so I can answer accurately
Reply with:
1) Your goal (for example: scabies, lice, worms/strongyloides, or something else)
2) Your age (or whether it’s for an adult or child)
3) Your weight (kg)
4) What “1” means on the label/prescription (e.g., “take 1 tablet daily,” “take 1 tablet once,” or “take 1 tablet after food”)
Quick safety note
Ivermectin dosing depends strongly on the condition and body weight, and it’s not interchangeable between different uses (for example, parasite types). If you’re asking because you were told to take it for a specific infection, the regimen should match that diagnosis.
Send the missing details (especially the condition and weight), and I’ll interpret the “6 mg 1” and explain the correct way to take it.