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doses dispensed worldwide across four decades
Nobel Prize in Medicine awarded to its discoverers
years of use in humans, on the WHO List of Essential Medicines

USP-grade ivermectin in the exact strength your provider recommends. The strength is matched to your weight, so you take one capsule, not a handful.
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The trusted commercial tablet by Edenbridge. A broad-spectrum antiparasitic, at a higher cost per mg than our compounded capsules.
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The same USP-grade ivermectin, compounded into a 1.2% cream by a licensed US pharmacy. Applied to the skin, exactly as your provider directs.
Compounded cream · provider guidedGet startedIvermectin is FDA-approved for certain parasitic infections. Beyond that, researchers keep exploring it in new areas. Here is what the science actually describes, with sources you can read yourself.
The original, FDA-approved job. Ivermectin has cleared parasitic infections in humans for four decades and earned its discoverers the Nobel Prize.
FDA-approved for intestinal strongyloidiasis and onchocerciasis. Your provider confirms whether treatment fits your situation.
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Attaches to glutamate-gated chloride channels found in parasites, not in human nerve cells protected by the blood-brain barrier.
Floods the parasite's cells with chloride ions, disrupting its nerve signals within hours of a dose.
Paralyzed and unable to anchor itself, it dies off and clears from your system.
Laboratory and early clinical research explores how ivermectin behaves around cancer cells. These are studied mechanisms, not treatment claims.
Ivermectin is not FDA-approved for cancer treatment or prevention. If prescribed, it is used only as complementary support alongside standard of care such as chemotherapy, radiation or immunotherapy, never instead of it.
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A signaling pathway described as a key driver of tumor growth in laboratory research.
PubMedPathways important for cancer cell survival and drug resistance in lab settings.
PubMedStudied for a possible role in recurrence and resistance, in preclinical models.
PubMed CentralProgrammed cell death observed to be selectively toxic to cancer cells in vitro.
BMC CancerResearch into ivermectin and viruses continues. Here is what published studies describe, so you and your provider can weigh it honestly.
Ivermectin is not FDA-approved for COVID-19 treatment or prevention, and clinical evidence remains limited and investigational.
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Studied for whether it may interfere with virus entry into cells.
PubMed CentralA transport protein some viruses use to hijack the host cell's machinery.
ScienceDirectExplored for effects on cytokine response and lung inflammation.
PubMed CentralShown in cell cultures to reduce viral load; lab results do not equal clinical outcomes.
Nature
"One capsule, matched to my weight, reviewed by a real provider. That is how it should work."
The RightMD standardRead the studies yourself. We link straight to the journals, not to headlines.

Choose ivermectin and the option that fits your goals. It takes about two minutes.
Complete a short, private medical questionnaire from your phone or computer. No appointments, no waiting rooms.
A US-licensed provider reviews your answers and, if appropriate, prescribes the strength that matches your weight.
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The honest details every patient should read before starting. Your provider goes deeper during your visit.
Ivermectin is an antiparasitic medicine (generic; brand name Stromectol®) that is FDA-approved for treating strongyloidiasis and onchocerciasis, with topical forms approved for head lice and rosacea. Clinicians also use it off-label for parasitic conditions like scabies.
Dosing is typically weight-based, which is why RightMD compounds capsules from 9 mg to 65 mg instead of stacking 3 mg tablets. Take ivermectin only if prescribed by a licensed provider.
Uses beyond these, including COVID-19 and cancer support, are off-label and investigational. They are decisions you make together with a licensed provider.
Take ivermectin exactly as your prescriber directs; the dose and duration depend on your weight and the condition addressed. Swallow capsules whole with a full glass of water. Your prescriber will tell you whether to take it with or without food for your specific protocol.
Never mix ivermectin with alcohol or unapproved herbal blends, as these can stress the liver or interfere with metabolism.
Most people tolerate ivermectin well. Mild, usually short-lived effects can include dizziness, headache, nausea, diarrhea or fatigue.
Seek urgent care for signs of allergy (hives, facial swelling, trouble breathing), severe skin reactions, confusion or fainting, seizures, very low blood pressure, or yellowing of the skin or eyes. People who have lived in or traveled to West or Central Africa should discuss Loa loa screening with their provider before treatment.
Ivermectin can interact with warfarin (may increase INR and bleeding risk) and with medicines that affect CYP3A4 or P-gp, for example some macrolide antibiotics (erythromycin), azole antifungals (itraconazole, ketoconazole), calcium-channel blockers (verapamil) and rifampin.
Tell your provider about every supplement you take, including vitamin D, zinc, lysine, probiotics, glutathione and B6, so they can check your full picture.
Do not take ivermectin if you are allergic to it. Use it only under medical supervision if you have significant liver disease, immune compromise or a heavy parasite burden. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, discuss risks and benefits with a licensed provider first.
Do not self-treat, and never use veterinary formulations.
Yes. While ivermectin is sometimes associated with veterinary use, there are FDA-approved formulations for humans, and it has been used safely for over 40 years with billions of doses administered worldwide. Like any medication, it should only be taken when prescribed by a licensed provider.
Yes, and we handle it for you. After you complete a short online health questionnaire, a US-licensed provider reviews your answers and, if appropriate, writes your prescription. The visit, prescription, medication and shipping are all included in one price.
Ivermectin dosing is typically weight-based. Your provider uses your weight and your goals to select a capsule strength between 9 mg and 65 mg, so you take one capsule instead of stacking many small tablets.
For parasitic infections, symptom relief may begin within a few days. For other provider-guided protocols, the timeline varies with the individual case and treatment goals. Your provider sets expectations during your review.
Most people tolerate ivermectin well. Mild side effects may include headache, dizziness, nausea, diarrhea or fatigue. In rare cases people experience skin rash or allergic reactions; seek urgent care for hives, facial swelling or trouble breathing.
No. Veterinary ivermectin products are not intended for human use and can be dangerous. Our capsules are compounded for human use by a licensed US pharmacy from USP-grade ivermectin, at a strength chosen for you by a licensed provider.
Store ivermectin at room temperature in a dry place, away from heat and light. Keep it out of reach of children and do not use it past the expiration date.
Most orders are reviewed within 24 to 48 hours. Once approved, your medication ships free in plain, discreet packaging straight to your door.
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Compounded medications are prepared by a licensed pharmacy for an individual patient under a provider's prescription and are not FDA-approved products. Ivermectin is FDA-approved for certain parasitic infections; it is not FDA-approved for the treatment or prevention of COVID-19 or cancer, and clinical evidence for those uses remains limited and investigational. If prescribed, it should be used only as complementary support in addition to standard of care, never as a stand-alone treatment. Any off-label use is a decision between you and your licensed provider.
This page is for informational purposes and is not medical advice. Individual results vary. Completing a visit and payment does not guarantee a prescription; prescriptions are issued at the sole discretion of a licensed provider, and you will be refunded if a prescription is not appropriate for you. If you experience a medical emergency, call 911.