See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Ivermectin
What’s in ivermectin (the active ingredient)?
“Ivermectin” products use ivermectin as the active pharmaceutical ingredient. Some people asking for an “ingredient list” want the inactive ingredients (excipients) too, but those vary by product type and brand (tablets vs. topical vs. oral solution, and by country/manufacturer).
What does the ingredient list look like for ivermectin tablets?
For ivermectin tablets, the label typically lists:
- Ivermectin (active ingredient)
- Excipients (inactive ingredients), which can include binders, fillers, and coatings
The exact inactive ingredient names depend on the specific tablet product.
What does the ingredient list look like for ivermectin topical products?
Topical ivermectin formulations (creams/lotions/solutions) typically list:
- Ivermectin (active ingredient)
- Excipients (inactive ingredients), such as solvents, emollients, preservatives, or thickening agents
Again, the inactive ingredients vary by formulation and brand.
If you tell me the exact product, I can list the ingredients
To give you a precise ingredient list, share one of these:
- The brand name and strength (e.g., “ivermectin 3 mg tablets” or “ivermectin 1% cream”), and the country
- Or paste the “Ingredients” panel text from the package label
Quick safety note
If you’re using ivermectin that’s not prescribed (especially “for humans” vs. “for animals”), ingredient lists and strengths can differ and that can create dosing risk. Only use the formulation intended for your use case.
Sources
No product label or formulation details were provided, so I can’t cite a specific ingredient list from the available information. If you share your exact product label (or brand/strength), I’ll map the full ingredient list accurately.