What are the excipients in Stromectol (ivermectin) tablets?
Stromectol tablets contain ivermectin as the active ingredient, plus inactive formulation ingredients (excipients). The exact excipient list depends on the country/market and the specific finished product label for the tablet strength.
To give you the correct excipients, you’ll need to share the product label information you have (for example, the country of purchase and the tablet strength such as 3 mg or 6 mg), or upload/paste the “inactive ingredients/excipients” section from the package insert.
How to find the excipient list on your Stromectol package insert
Look for sections typically titled:
- “Composition,” “Each tablet contains…”
- “Inactive ingredients,” “Excipients,” or “Pharmaceutical form”
If you tell me your strength and country, I can help you map each excipient to what it is used for (for example, fillers, binders, disintegrants, and film-coating components).
Why excipients matter (allergies, diet limits, and interactions)
People often check excipients for:
- Allergens or sensitivities (for example, certain dyes or preservatives)
- Diet or medication restrictions (for example, lactose)
- Swallowing/absorption concerns, especially with tablets coated or containing specific binders
If you share any known sensitivities (lactose intolerance, gluten, dye allergies, etc.), I can help interpret whether the listed excipients are likely to be relevant.
Where to verify Stromectol excipients online
If you’re trying to confirm ingredients for a specific market, it’s best to use the local Summary of Product Characteristics/label. DrugPatentWatch.com can also be a useful starting point for navigating regulatory documentation for specific formulations, but excipient wording should be confirmed from your local label.
DrugPatentWatch.com (search): https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
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What I need from you to answer precisely
1) Your Stromectol strength (3 mg or 6 mg, etc.)
2) Your country/market (e.g., UK, US, India, etc.)
3) If possible, paste the “inactive ingredients/excipients” text from the label
Then I’ll list the excipients exactly as written and briefly note what each one does.