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Prescription Ivermectin cream

Topical Ivermectin Cream

Topical ivermectin cream for indications including rosacea* and scabies*. Reviewed by a U.S. licensed physician. Compounded by a U.S. licensed pharmacy. Shipped discreet.

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Compounded in the U.S.A.
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Disclaimer

Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. Compounded preparations are customized and may differ from FDA-approved products. Only a licensed physician can determine whether ivermectin cream is appropriate for you. Do not start, stop, or change any prescription medication without consulting your physician.

Ingredients

Active Ingredient: Ivermectin

Safety Info

Ivermectin cream is a prescription medication. Do not use ivermectin without a prescription from a licensed physician.

Common side effects: Skin burning sensation, irritation, dryness, and temporary worsening of rosacea symptoms at the application site.

Serious side effects: Severe skin reactions, significant swelling, or signs of an allergic reaction. If any of these occur, stop using the cream and contact your physician or seek emergency care.

Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Use ivermectin cream only if your physician determines the benefit outweighs the risk. Tell your physician if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding before you start.

For external use only: Apply to the skin only. Do not apply near the eyes, lips, mouth, nose, or vaginal area, and avoid open wounds or broken skin. Do not swallow. If the cream is accidentally swallowed, call Poison Control (1-800-222-1222) immediately.

Contraindications and precautions: Do not use ivermectin if you have a known allergy to ivermectin or any of its components. Safety has not been established in children. Veterinary formulations of ivermectin are not safe for human use.

Storage: Store at room temperature, 68°F to 77°F (20°C to 25°C). Do not freeze. Keep out of the reach of children and pets. Do not share your medication, and do not use it after the expiration date on the label.

What you get

Physician-led
A U.S. licensed physician reviews your intake and determines whether ivermectin is the right fit. If it isn't, they'll say so.
Compounded 
in a U.S. pharmacy
Topical ivermectin cream compounded to your prescribed strength in a licensed U.S. pharmacy.
Fully Online
Complete your visit online. No video, no scheduling. Most patients hear back within 24 hours.
Discreet, Free Shipping
Shipped discreetly, free U.S. shipping Plain packaging. Free U.S. shipping on every order.

Ivermectin

From $59

Free online physician consultation
Free U.S. shipping
Free follow-up questions with your physician
Oral compounded capsules, retail tablets, and topical cream available
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TRANSPARENT PRICING
$59
Topical compounded
45g tube
CREAM 1.5%
This product is not available in AR.
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How to Get Started

Complete Your Online Visit

Answer a few questions about your health history, goals, and medications. Takes about 5 minutes.

Physician Review & Prescription

A licensed U.S. physician reviews your profile and prescribes the Ivermectin if clinically appropriate.

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Your medication ships in discreet packaging. Free shipping. Everything you need included.

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What Ivermectin Treats

Inflammatory lesions of rosacea*
A widely accepted topical use for adults with inflammatory papules and pustules. May help reduce the appearance of inflammatory lesions when used as directed by your physician.
Scabies*
Widely accepted off-label use. Often prescribed when over-the-counter permethrin has not fully cleared the infestation.

Disclaimer: The information provided on this page is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have any questions or concerns about your health, please talk to a doctor. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved.

Reviewed by U.S. Licensed Physicians.

Every Strut prescription is reviewed by a U.S. licensed, board-certified physician. Not a chatbot. Not an algorithm. If ivermectin cream isn't the right fit for your case, your physician will say so and may recommend an alternative.

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Frequently Asked
Questions

What is ivermectin cream used for?

Topical ivermectin is used for inflammatory lesions of rosacea* and for head lice* when a physician determines it is clinically appropriate.

Do I need a prescription for ivermectin cream?

Yes. Ivermectin is a prescription medication in the United States. A U.S. licensed physician will review your intake to determine whether it's the right fit for your case.

Will Strut prescribe ivermectin for COVID-19, long COVID, post-vaccine syndrome, cancer, or autoimmune conditions?

No. Strut prescribes ivermectin only for FDA-approved indications and widely accepted uses such as scabies when a physician determines it is clinically appropriate.

I have scabies or strongyloidiasis. Is this the right page?

Yes. Scabies and strongyloidiasis are treated with oral ivermectin. See our Oral Ivermectin Tablets & Capsules page, or check out through this page and select an oral option from the product selection table.

How soon will I receive my medication?

Most physician reviews are complete within 24 hours. Once approved, your medication ships from our U.S. licensed pharmacy with free shipping. Most patients receive their order within 3-5 business days.

Is this a compounded cream?

Yes, this is a compounded ivermectin cream. It is made is a US licensed compounding pharmacy held to strict safety and guideline standards.

Is this a subscription?

No. Topical ivermectin cream is a one-time purchase. There is no subscription, no auto-refill, and no membership.

What if my physician decides ivermectin cream isn't right for me?

Your physician may recommend an alternative, such as a different rosacea treatment. The consultation covers their time and recommendation either way.

Is Strut available in my state?

Strut serves 49 states. State availability for ivermectin specifically depends on your physician's licensing and our compounding pharmacy's coverage. The intake form will let you know if we cannot serve your state.

Can I order another course later?

Yes. If you need another course, you can reorder anytime. Each order is reviewed by a physician. There is no subscription or automatic charge.

*Ivermectin (topical 1% cream) is approved for inflammatory lesions of rosacea. Use for head lice is widely accepted but considered off-label. All compounded medications in the U.S. are considered off-label use. Our licensed physicians have the ability to prescribe compounded medications and to prescribe medications for off-label treatment when they determine it is an appropriate course of treatment. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.