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Ivermectin: Cream

Ivermectin: Cream

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Ivermectin 1% CREAM

One single 45gm tube.

Ivermectin 1% Cream: This formulation only contains the antiparasitic medication.

Ivermectin is an antiparasitic medication that has been used in humans since the 1970’s and has continually proven to be safe and effective. It is used to treat parasitic infections inside and outside the body.

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How It Works

  • 1. Online Visit

    Fill out our simple online form for an evaluation from a board-certified physician.

  • 2. Delivery

    Your medication will be sent directly to your home from our pharmacy network.

  • 3. Ongoing Care

    Send your physician a message for answers to any treatment related questions.

GEL OR CREAM IVERMECTIN

Topical Options

Topical ivermectin gel and cream have different textures, which impact how they feel, spread, and absorb on the skin. While both these medications deliver the same active ingredient, the main differences lie in their texture, absorption, and suitability for different skin types.

Ivermectin Gel

Ivermectin 1.2%/Niacinamide 2%

Consistency: Semi-solid, thinner, and runnier

Feel on Skin: Lightweight, non-greasy, and fast-absorbing

Appearance: Translucent or clear

Application: Spreads easily and absorbs quickly

Expiration: 180 days

Ivermectin Cream

Ivermectin 1%

Consistency: Thicker, denser, and richer

Feel on Skin: Moisturizing, can feel greasy or oily, and may leave a glossy finish

Appearance: Opaque and white or pale yellow

Application: Spreads smoothly and evenly, but may require more rubbing to absorb completely

Expiration: 2-3 years

An Effective Treatment

It is best suited for localized skin disease, patients with sensitive skin,

or situations where systemic exposure (or oral use) should be minimized

  • Scabies & Lice

    Ivermectin is a valuable medication for treating lice and scabies because it kills parasites by disrupting their nerve and muscle function, leading to paralysis and death.

  • Rosacea

    Rosacea is a common inflammatory skin condition that causes redness on your face or other parts of your body from various factors including microoganisms.

Ivermectin

Originally developed in the 1970s, it has been used around the world for conditions like river blindness (onchocerciasis), lymphatic filariasis, lice, and scabies. This medication has had such a positive impact on global health that in 2015 the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to William C. Campbell and Satoshi Ōmura for their discovery of Ivermectin.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will I receive a call from the physician?

Depends on your state. Some states require a live encounter with the physician. In those cases you will receive a call from the physician. Otherwise, you will only receive a call if the physician has unanswered questions regarding your current medications or allergies.

I didn’t receive my tracking number?

If you did not receive a tracking number, please contact us at answers@jasemedical.com

Do you accept HSA cards?

You should be able to use your HSA card. Ultimately, it will depend on your insurance and we encourage checking with them before attempting to use your card. Some have very particular requirements, specifically an itemized cost break down of each medication which we cannot provide.

What if I have an allergy to one of the antibiotics?

We leave it up to the consulting physician to make a substitution if there are allergies. There is almost always a substitution that can be made. You MUST notate any allergies on your submission form. We cannot make substitutions once the order is placed.

How long can the antibiotics be stored?

Regulations require a pharmacist to place an expiration date of one year on most medications that they dispense. Remember to always store your medication in a cool dry place to maximize its viability.

Do you accept insurance?

Jase Medical does not accept any type of health insurance.