How it works:
Ivermectin paralyzes and kills parasites by targeting their nervous system, while albendazole inhibits glucose uptake in parasites, disrupting their energy metabolism. This combination effectively eliminates a wide range of intestinal and tissue helminths.
Recommended for:
Intestinal and extraintestinal helminth infections
Strongyloidiasis
Ascariasis, hookworm, trichuriasis
Giardiasis and neurocysticercosis (under medical supervision)
Preventive deworming in endemic areas
Strongyloidiasis
Ascariasis
Hookworm infections
Trichuriasis
Enterobiasis
Giardiasis
Neurocysticercosis and tissue parasites
Take orally after meals with water. The exact dosage and duration are determined by the physician depending on the patient's diagnosis, weight, and age.
Contraindications:
Hypersensitivity to any component
Active liver disease
Pregnancy (especially first trimester)
Breastfeeding
Children under 2 years (unless prescribed)
Side Effects:
Headache, dizziness
Nausea, abdominal pain
Diarrhoea
Allergic reactions (rash, itching)
Elevated liver enzymes
Fatigue, drowsiness