What are the inactive ingredients in Stromectol tablets?
Stromectol is the brand name of ivermectin tablets. However, the “inactive ingredients” list can vary by manufacturer and by country/package strength, and the specific inactive-ingredient wording is not provided in the information available here.
If you tell me the strength on your bottle (for example, 3 mg or 6 mg) and the country where it was dispensed, I can narrow it down to the correct formulation details.
Where to find the exact inactive-ingredients list on your package
For the most accurate answer, check one of these on your Stromectol box or leaflet:
- “Inactive ingredients” / “Excipients”
- “Description” section of the package insert
- Patient information leaflet
Manufacturers typically include the excipients there (common examples in many tablet products include binders, fillers, disintegrants, and coatings, but the exact list must match your specific product).
Why inactive ingredients matter
Inactive ingredients can matter if you have:
- An allergy or intolerance to tablet components (for example, certain dyes or excipients)
- Difficulty swallowing tablets and need to know whether it can be crushed (if the label allows)
- Sensitive reactions that don’t relate to ivermectin itself
If you share what you’re sensitive to (for example, lactose, dyes, gluten), I can help you interpret what to look for on the label and how to check compatibility.
Can you share the imprint/strength so I can pinpoint it?
Reply with:
1) tablet strength (mg)
2) country (or the manufacturer listed on the box)
3) the imprint code if present (optional)
Then I’ll help identify the inactive ingredients for that exact Stromectol product.