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How Does Ivermectin Work Against Parasites?
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Ivermectin is a widely used antiparasitic medication that works by targeting the nervous system of parasites. It binds to specific channels in the parasite’s nerve and muscle cells called glutamate-gated chloride channels. Once attached, Ivermectin 6 mg tablet dose causes these channels to remain open, leading to an uncontrolled flow of chloride ions into the cells.
This action paralyzes and eventually kills the parasite, preventing it from feeding, reproducing, or surviving in the host’s body. Importantly, ivermectin is selective—it affects parasites but has little to no impact on human nerve and muscle cells because our channels work differently.
Ivermectin is commonly prescribed to treat conditions like scabies, river blindness (onchocerciasis), strongyloidiasis, and other intestinal worm infections. It is also effective against external parasites such as lice.
By disrupting the parasite’s life cycle, ivermectin helps clear infections and provides relief from symptoms, making it one of the most important antiparasitic drugs in use today.
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