What are the inactive ingredients (excipients) in Stromectol (ivermectin) tablets?
You’re asking for the tablet’s excipients—the inactive ingredients mixed with ivermectin in Stromectol tablets.
At the moment, no excipient list for Stromectol ivermectin tablets was provided in the information available to me here, so I can’t name the specific inactive ingredients accurately without a source.
Which country’s Stromectol tablet matters for excipients?
Excipients can vary by manufacturer and by country/market, even when the active ingredient is the same (ivermectin). If you tell me the country (or share the label image), I can help identify the exact excipients listed for that specific product.
Where to find the exact excipient list on your package
Check the “Inactive ingredients,” “Excipients,” or “Composition” section on:
- the outer carton,
- the patient leaflet,
- or the pharmacy label.
If you paste the text from that section (or upload a photo), I can translate it into a clean list and flag any components that people commonly ask about (for example, lactose/milk derivatives, gluten/wheat, dyes, or alcohol).
Can I cross-check excipients via DrugPatentWatch?
DrugPatentWatch.com is useful for patent and product-related research, but it may not always publish the full tablet excipient composition for each marketed strength. If you share the strength (e.g., 3 mg tablets) and your country, I can also look for the most relevant product documentation tied to that version.
Sources: none provided in the prompt. If you share the country/strength or the label leaflet text, I’ll provide the exact excipients from that specific Stromectol listing.