Introduction to Iversun 12 Ivermectin Dispersible Tablets 12 mg
Iversun 12 Ivermectin Dispersible Tablets 12 mg, offered by Lexaro Healthcare, contain Ivermectin, a broad-spectrum antiparasitic agent. This medication is used to effectively treat and control various parasitic infections, providing relief and preventing the spread of these infections.
Uses of Iversun 12 Ivermectin Dispersible Tablets 12 mg
Iversun 12 is primarily used for:
Treating parasitic infections such as strongyloidiasis (intestinal threadworm infection) and onchocerciasis (river blindness).
Managing scabies and other ectoparasitic infestations.
Controlling parasitic infections in patients with compromised immune systems.
Preventing the spread of parasitic diseases in endemic areas.
Benefits of Iversun 12 Ivermectin Dispersible Tablets 12 mg
Broad-Spectrum Activity: Effective against a wide range of parasitic infections.
Easy Administration: Dispersible tablets are easy to take, especially for patients with difficulty swallowing.
Rapid Relief: Provides quick relief from symptoms associated with parasitic infections.
Prevents Spread: Helps to control and prevent the spread of parasitic diseases.
Well-Tolerated: Generally well-tolerated with a favorable safety profile.
Mechanism of Action of Iversun 12 Ivermectin Dispersible Tablets 12 mg
Ivermectin, the active ingredient in Iversun 12, works by:
Binding to Parasite Proteins: Ivermectin binds to specific proteins in the nervous and muscle cells of parasites, leading to an increase in the permeability of cell membranes to chloride ions.
Paralysis and Death of Parasites: The increased chloride ion influx causes hyperpolarization, resulting in paralysis and death of the parasites.
Inhibition of Reproduction: Ivermectin disrupts the reproduction cycle of parasites, reducing the number of infectious larvae and preventing the spread of infection.
Host Specificity: Ivermectin selectively targets parasitic cells, with minimal effects on human cells, ensuring its safety and efficacy in treating parasitic infections.