IVERMECTIN 1983 Evaluation

Ivermectin Price History & Information

Price History for Stromectol (Brand) & Ivermectin (Generic)

4 count, 3mgDec2019Jan2020Feb2020Mar2020Apr2020May2020Jun2020Jul2020Aug2020Sep2020Oct2020Nov2020$0$8$16$24$32

  • Average Stromectol Retail Price
  • Average Ivermectin Retail Price
  • Average Ivermectin SingleCare Price

Average 12 Month Prices for Stromectol (Brand) & Ivermectin (Generic)

4 count, 3mg

PharmacyStromectol Retail PriceIvermectin Retail PriceIvermectin SingleCare Price
CVS Pharmacy$27.81$22.75$20.05
Walmart$19.99$17.54
Walgreens$30.64$33.20$16.88
Kroger Pharmacy$20.00$19.72
Albertsons Pharmacy$32.00$16.44
Rite Aid Pharmacy$24.00$21.05

More Info on Ivermectin

Ivermectin FAQs

How much does Ivermectin cost without insurance?

The price of Ivermectin without insurance is $33.19, but your free SingleCare savings card can bring down your total to just $11.93. If you do not have health insurance, you can use our card to save on this prescription drug at participating pharmacies.

How much does Ivermectin cost with insurance?

You’ll have to check with your pharmacist or healthcare provider to calculate your copay with insurance coverage, as costs vary by health insurance plan. With a SingleCare card, you could pay $11.93 on an Ivermectin prescription. This could be cheaper than your insurance. To compare Ivermectin prices, ask the pharmacist to run your prescription discount card before you buy.

Does Medicare cover Ivermectin and how much does it cost?

Ivermectin qualifies for coverage under most Medicare plans. Under these plans, your copay can range anywhere between $3 –$134. You can also buy Ivermectin at a discounted price when you use SingleCare Ivermectin coupons. With our coupon you can fill your Ivermectin prescription for just $11.93 4, 3MG Tablet. Present your coupon at a participating drugstore near you and redeem your SingleCare discounts.

How to save on Ivermectin

There are not currently any Ivermectin manufacturer coupons, Ivermectin patient assistance options, or any additional discount programs available for Ivermectin that we could find. Luckily, Ivermectin patients can save on the retail price of this medication by asking your local pharmacy if they accept SingleCare pharmacy coupons, or check our site to find which pharmacies near you that offer the lowest prices for Ivermectin.

SingleCare coupons offer uninsured and underinsured patients an opportunity to save money. Our free discount card is free and easy to use, and our customers usually find that they save more using our coupons for prescription savings.

What is the brand name of Ivermectin?

Ivermectin is manufactured by Merck & Co., Inc. Stromectol is a brand-name version of Ivermectin.

What is Ivermectin?

Ivermectin is a prescription medication that is commonly used to treat certain parasitic roundworm infections. This drug belongs to a class of drugs known as anthelmintics. Drugs in this class expel parasitic worms and other internal parasites from the body by either stunning or killing them and without causing significant damage to the host. They may also be called vermifuges or vermicides.

Before you start using Ivermectin inform your healthcare provider if you have liver or kidney disease, cancer, HIV or AIDS, or other conditions that can weaken your immune system. The effects of Ivermectin on an unborn baby have not yet been determined so tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. This medication can be passed through breast milk so you should not breastfeed while talking Ivermectin.

In order for Ivermectin to be completely effective, you may need to take additional doses several months to a year after your initial dose. If you have a weak immune system, you may need to take multiple doses of Ivermectin. In people with weakened immune systems, curing roundworm infections can reduce the risk of developing a severe or life-threatening infection.

What are the side effects of Ivermectin?

Ivermectin is an antiparasitic so common side effects of this drug can include headache, muscle aches, dizziness, nausea, diarrhea, or mild skin rashes.

More severe but less common side effects include eye pain or redness, puffy eyes, problems with your vision, severe skin rash, itching, or rash with pus, confusion, change in your mental status, balance problems, trouble walking, fever, swollen glands, stomach pain, joint pain, swelling in your hands or feet, fast heart rate, trouble breathing, loss of bladder or bowel control, neck or back pain, seizures, or a light-headed feeling. If you experience any of these effects, stop taking Ivermectin and seek immediate medical attention.

There are also other side effects that can occur that have not been listed here. Talk to your doctor for medical advice on other possible side effects. You may also report your side effects to the FDA.