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Does ivermectin 6mg come in capsules?

Question posted by Pablo 186 on 24 Nov 2024

Last updated on 25 November 2024 by masso

Added 25 Nov 2024:

Masson, I spoke with the pharmacist and was informed that they are a compounding Pharmacy that package their own products in capsules!!!

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masso 25 Nov 2024


No, only tablets.

The other presentation of this medication is the topical (cream) one which you apply on your skin, but this is just for general knowledge, it does not apply to you.

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