IVERHEAL 6 MG TABLET
Iverheal 6mg Tablet is an antiparasitic drug. it is used to treat parasite infections of the intestine, the skin, and the eyes.
Your doctor will tell you how much Iverheal 6 mg Tablet you need and how to take it. To be sure you’re taking the drug appropriately, read the directions that came with it. It is usually taken on an empty stomach. To get rid of your infection, you normally only need to take it once. Talk to your doctor if you don’t feel any better after taking it. When taking this drug, drink plenty of water and avoid caffeine to get the most out of it.
Medicine Activity
Iverheal 6mg Tablet operates by attaching to worms’ muscle and nerve cells, paralysing and killing them. This will take care of your infection.
Uses
Iverheal 6mg Tablet is used in Treatment of Parasitic infections
Dosage
Side effects
The majority of side effects are minor and will go away as your body adjusts to Iverheal 6 mg Tablet. If they don’t go away or you’re concerned about them, see your doctor.
Adverse effects of Iverheal 6 mg Tablet:
- Neck/back pain
- Swelling face/arms/hands/feet
- Chest pain
- Fast heartbeat
- Confusion
- Seizures
- Loss of consciousness.
FAQs
What is IVERHEAL 6 MG TABLET used for?
IVERHEAL 6 MG TABLET is an antiparasitic medicine used to treat parasitic infections affecting the intestine, skin, and eyes.
How does IVERHEAL 6 MG TABLET work?
It works by attaching to the muscle and nerve cells of parasites, causing paralysis and death of the worms, which helps clear the infection.
How should I take IVERHEAL 6 MG TABLET?
Take the tablet exactly as prescribed by your doctor. It is usually taken on an empty stomach with plenty of water.
Can I take IVERHEAL 6 MG TABLET with food?
It is generally recommended to take the medicine on an empty stomach for better effectiveness unless your doctor advises otherwise.
How many doses of IVERHEAL 6 MG TABLET are usually needed?
In many cases, a single dose is enough to treat the infection. However, your doctor may recommend additional doses depending on your condition.
