Iverheal 6 Ivermectin Tablets 6mg

  • Product Name : Iverheal 6 Ivermectin Tablets 6mg
  • Category : Antiparasitic
  • Manufacturer Name : Healing Pharma
  • Trade Name : Iverheal 6
  • Available Dosage : 6 mg
  • Packing : Strip
  • Pack Insert/Leaflet : 1 Pack/100 Tablets
  • Ingredients : Ivermectin
  • Formulation : Tablet
  • Therapeutic use : to treat parasite infections of the intestine, the skin, and the eyes
  • Production Capacity : 100000

Description:-

Introduction to Iverheal 6 Ivermectin Tablets 6 mg

Iverheal 6, offered by Lexaro Healthcare, contains 6 mg of Ivermectin, a broad-spectrum antiparasitic agent. Ivermectin is widely used for its effectiveness in treating multiple parasitic infections. This formulation is designed to provide an effective and convenient treatment option for a range of parasitic diseases.


Uses of Iverheal 6 Ivermectin Tablets 6 mg

Iverheal 6 is primarily used for:

Treating strongyloidosis, an infection caused by the parasitic worm Strongyloides stercoralis.

Managing onchocerciasis, commonly known as river blindness, caused by the parasitic worm Onchocerca volvulus.

Addressing other parasitic infections where Ivermectin is indicated, such as lymphatic filariasis and certain ectoparasitic conditions.


Benefits of Iverheal 6 Ivermectin Tablets 6 mg

Effective: Provides effective treatment for a variety of parasitic infections with a single dose.

Broad-Spectrum: Targets multiple types of parasites, including those causing strongyloidosis and onchocerciasis.

Convenient Dosage: Each tablet contains 6 mg of Ivermectin, suitable for effective management of infections.

Reliable: Established efficacy and safety profile in treating parasitic diseases.

Improves Quality of Life: Helps in alleviating symptoms and preventing complications associated with parasitic infections.


Mechanism of Action of Iverheal 6 Ivermectin Tablets 6 mg

Ivermectin, the active ingredient in Iverheal 6, works by:

Binding to Parasitic Receptors: Ivermectin binds to specific glutamate-gated chloride channels and other ion channels in the nervous system of parasites.

Disrupting Neuromuscular Function: This binding leads to hyperpolarization of the parasite's nerve and muscle cells, causing paralysis and death of the parasite.

Preventing Reproduction: The paralysis of parasites impairs their ability to reproduce and further infect the host.

Eliminating Parasites: The dead parasites are then expelled from the body through natural processes.