Ivermectin
What is ivermectin?
Ivermectin is an antiparasitic drug used to treat various parasitic infections, including scabies and at times, head lice. It works by binding to glutamate-gated chloride ion channels in invertebrate nerve and muscle cells, causing increased permeability to chloride ions and paralysis of the parasites.
What are possible side effects of ivermectin?
Potential side effects might include:
Dizziness
Loss of appetite
Nausea or vomiting
Stomach pain or bloating
Diarrhea
Tremors or unsteadiness
How is ivermectin used?
Ivermectin is usually taken as a single dose on an empty stomach with water. The dose and duration depend on the specific parasitic infection being treated.
Precautions to consider:
Ivermectin may interact with other medications, so it's essential to inform your healthcare provider of all medicines you're taking.
Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding without medical advice.
Patients should be monitored for potential complications or worsening of symptoms.