Ivermectin
Iverheal 12 mg is a low-dose antiparasitic medication commonly prescribed to treat various parasitic infections such as scabies, lice, and certain types of intestinal worms. It works by targeting the nervous system of the parasites, paralyzing and killing them without harming the human body. This low dosage is especially useful for children, people with lower body weight, or those who require a milder strength of the drug for medical reasons.
Iverheal 2 mg is usually taken on an empty stomach with water, and your doctor may recommend taking it in one or multiple doses depending on the type and severity of the infection. It is important to follow medical instructions closely to ensure effective treatment and prevent reinfection. Although Ivermectin is generally safe, some people may experience minor side effects such as dizziness, nausea, or skin itching—especially as the body clears dead parasites. Proper hygiene and treating close contacts may also be necessary to stop the spread of parasites like scabies.