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Ivermectin 3 mg : For Treating Parasitic Infections In Humans
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Ivermectin 3 mg is a medication used in humans to treat certain parasitic infections. It belongs to a class of drugs called antiparasitics and works by interfering with the nerve and muscle function of parasites, leading to their death. In clinical practice, ivermectin is commonly prescribed for conditions such as strongyloidiasis , onchocerciasis , scabies, head lice, and other infestations caused by worms or ectoparasites. Ivermectin 3 mg  tablet strength allows doctors to tailor the total dose according to a person’s body weight and the type of infection being treated. Ivermectin is usually taken orally, often as a single dose or short course, depending on medical advice. It should be taken exactly as prescribed, as improper use can reduce effectiveness or increase the risk of side effects. Common side effects may include dizziness, nausea, diarrhea, or mild skin reactions. In some parasitic infections, symptoms such as itching or fever may occur due to the body’s immune response to dying parasites. Ivermectin is not an antibiotic and is not effective against viral infections. Its use should always be guided by a qualified healthcare professional to ensure safety, correct diagnosis, and appropriate dosing.

 
 

 



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Ivermectin 3 mg is a medication used in humans to treat certain parasitic infections. It belongs to a class of drugs called antiparasitics and works by interfering with the nerve and muscle function of parasites, leading to their death. In clinical practice, ivermectin is commonly prescribed for conditions such as strongyloidiasis , onchocerciasis , scabies, head lice, and other infestations caused by worms or ectoparasites. Ivermectin 3 mg  tablet strength allows doctors to tailor the total dose according to a person’s body weight and the type of infection being treated. Ivermectin is usually taken orally, often as a single dose or short course, depending on medical advice. It should be taken exactly as prescribed, as improper use can reduce effectiveness or increase the risk of side effects. Common side effects may include dizziness, nausea, diarrhea, or mild skin reactions. In some parasitic infections, symptoms such as itching or fever may occur due to the body’s immune response to dying parasites. Ivermectin is not an antibiotic and is not effective against viral infections. Its use should always be guided by a qualified healthcare professional to ensure safety, correct diagnosis, and appropriate dosing.

 
 

 


 



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