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Ivercor 3 mg tablets contain a low dose of ivermectin, an antiparasitic drug used to treat certain parasitic infections. Ivermectin works by binding to glutamate-gated chloride channels in nerve and muscle cells of parasites, causing paralysis and death of the organisms. The 3 mg strength is suitable for treating less severe infections or for individuals of lower body weight who do not require higher doses. Doctors prescribe Ivercor 3 mg for strongyloidiasis, onchocerciasis (river blindness), scabies, lice infestations, and various nematode infections. Each tablet should be swallowed with water on an empty stomach, and the dosing is typically weight‑based. Depending on the infection, a single 3 mg dose may be sufficient, or additional doses may be given at intervals recommended by your healthcare provider.

Common side effects of Ivercor 3 mg include nausea, dizziness, diarrhea, fatigue, and mild skin reactions as the parasites are eradicated. These effects are usually temporary and mild. Rare but serious side effects may include severe allergic reactions, swelling, vision changes, seizures, or confusion. Seek immediate medical care if you experience these. As ivermectin is metabolised in the liver, individuals with liver disease should use caution, and periodic liver function tests may be recommended. Ivercor 3 mg may interact with other medications, including anticoagulants, sedatives, and other antiparasitics, so tell your doctor about all medicines you take. Avoid alcohol while taking ivermectin. Ivercor is generally not recommended for children under 15 kg or for pregnant or breastfeeding women unless specifically directed by a physician. Follow your healthcare provider’s instructions and weight‑based dosing schedule carefully to ensure safe and effective treatment. Ivercor 3mg
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