About Ivecop-6 Tablet 1’s
Ivecop-6 Tablet 1’s contains ivermectin, belongs to the class of medicines called anti-parasitic drugs, also known as anthelmintics. It is widely used medication to treat various infections caused by parasites, including strongyloidiasis (a roundworm infection) and control onchocerciasis (a worm infection that affects skin and eyes). These are parasitic infections that can affect quality-of-life and lead to life-threatening conditions if left untreated, especially in people with weakened defence (immune) systems.
Ivecop-6 Tablet 1’s works by attaching to the inside of the parasite. It finally paralyzes and destroys the parasite, or it prevents adult parasites from creating larvae for a while. Ivecop-6 Tablet 1’s is taken on an empty stomach at least one hour before meals. Take this medication as advised by your doctor. Do not alter the dose without your doctor’s advice. It is usually taken as a single dose. However, your doctor may prescribe a series of doses based on your condition.
Common side-effects of Ivecop-6 Tablet 1’s are headache, dizziness, muscle pain, nausea, or upset stomach. You may also experience orthostatic hypotension (dizziness when getting up too quickly from a sitting or lying position). If you are using it for strongyloidiasis and had a history of
(a worm infection), you may develop head or neck pain, trouble walking, blurred vision, changes in mental status, confusion, and seizures. If you use it for onchocerciasis, you may experience fever, skin rashes, joint pain, swelling of hands or feet, eye pain, vision problems, and weakness during the initial treatment. Contact your doctor right away if these symptoms do not go away or get worsen.
Before starting Ivecop-6 Tablet 1’s inform your doctor if you are allergic to ivermectin or any other medications. Inform your doctor if you are taking any prescription or nonprescription medications, herbal or dietary supplements. Tell your doctor if you are taking sedatives, anti-anxiety, or anti-epileptic drugs. Tell your doctor if you have a medical history of meningitis, human African trypanosomiasis, or African sleeping sickness (an infection caused by the bite of tsetse fly in African countries), or illness that weakens the immune system such as HIV or AIDS. Also, inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Uses of Ivecop-6 Tablet 1’s
Strongyloidiasis (a threadworm infection), onchocerciasis (a worm infection)
Medicinal Benefits
Ivecop-6 Tablet 1’s is an anti-parasitic medication. It can kill the parasites by acting on the nervous system. It starves the worms by inducing paralysis, consequently leading them to death. In the case of strongyloidiasis, it kills the parasites present in the intestine completely treating the infection. In the case of onchocerciasis, it can only control the infection as it can kill the developing worms but not the adult worms.
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Side Effects of Ivecop-6 Tablet 1’s
Ivecop-6 Tablet 1’s can show side-effects such as headache, dizziness, nausea, muscle pain, diarrhea, and orthostatic hypotension. Head or neck pain, confusion, blurred vision, seizures, balance problems, and difficulty walking can be seen if you are using it for strongyloidiasis in patients with a history of loiasis (an eye worm (loa loa) infection characterized by skin and eye problems). In the case of onchocerciasis, you may experience joint pain, vision disturbances, swelling in your hands or feet, and weakness during the first 4 days of treatment. Seek medical attention immediately if you experience any abnormal or serious side-effects.
In-Depth Precautions and Warning
Drug Warnings
Inform your doctor if you are allergic to Ivecop-6 Tablet 1’s, antiparasitic medications, or any other medications. Tell your doctor if you are using any prescription, nonprescription medications, vitamins, nutritional supplements, or any other herbal products. Inform your doctor if you are previously diagnosed with meningitis, human African trypanosomiasis (an infection caused by tsetse fly), or HIV. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding. Inform your doctor if you ever had loa loa infection (a worm infection) or if you ever lived in West or Central Africa. Contact your doctor right away if you experience blurred vision, seizures, trouble walking, or neck pain.
Drug Interactions
Drug-drug interactions: Ivecop-6 Tablet 1’s may interact with sedatives (phenobarbital and butalbital), anti-anxiety drugs (clonazepam and lorazepam), narcotic (sodium oxybate), and antiepileptic drugs (valproic acid).
Drug-food interactions: Ivecop-6 Tablet 1’s may interact with alcohol.
Drug-disease interactions: Ivecop-6 Tablet 1’s should be used with caution in patients with meningitis, human African trypanosomiasis, and HIV.