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How Many Ivermectin Tablets should i Take for Parasites?

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    Ivermectin pills treat a variety of parasite illnesses, including strongyloidiasis, onchocerciasis, ascariasis, and cutaneous larva migrans. The dose of ivermectin pills is determined on the specific ailment being treated and the patient’s weight. For strongyloidiasis, a single dosage of 200 mcg/kg is usually recommended, which can be repeated if necessary. For onchocerciasis, a single dosage of 150-200 mcg/kg is often suggested, with subsequent doses administered every 3-12 months as required.
    For other parasite illnesses, such as ascariasis and cutaneous larva migrans, the suggested dosage is 200-400 mcg/kg, administered as a single dose or in several doses over many days. To ensure successful treatment and reduce the risk of adverse effects, follow the prescribed dose and administration instructions supplied by a healthcare practitioner. The pills should be taken on an empty stomach with a full glass of water, and the patient should not eat for at least 30 minutes before or after taking the medicine.
    In general, the dose of Ivermectin Pills should be determined by the patient’s body weight, with changes made for particular pathologies, patient age, and weight/height. For the treatment of onchocerciasis, enterobiasis, and strongyloidiasis, the recommended dosage is 150–200 μg/kg; for lymphatic filariasis, a larger dose of 400 μg/kg is needed. Seeking individualised advice from a healthcare expert on the right dosage and treatment plan for a particular parasite infection is important.

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