Ivecop 12 Tablet is an antiparasitic medicine used to treat infections in the intestines, skin, and eyes caused by parasites. It works by paralyzing and killing parasites or stopping their reproduction, helping the body eliminate the infection effectively.
Ivecop 12 Tablet is best taken on an empty stomach. You usually need to take it only once to get rid of your infection. Take it exactly as directed by your doctor, and avoid skipping doses. Proper adherence ensures the complete elimination of parasites, prevents reinfection, and reduces the risk of treatment failure. However, if there is no improvement after taking it, consult a doctor.
Common side effects of Ivecop 12 Tablet include diarrhea, nausea, dizziness, and pruritus. If any of these side effects persist or worsen, you should inform your doctor. Your doctor can suggest ways of preventing or reducing the symptoms.
To get the most benefit from the medicine, drink lots of fluids and avoid caffeine. Ivecop 12 Tablet is generally safe, with little or no side effects. Your doctor may perform stool and blood tests after you take it to see if you have gotten rid of the infection. Before taking it, you should ask your doctor for advice if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Uses of Ivecop Tablet
- Treatment of Parasitic Infections
Benefits of Ivecop Tablet
In the Treatment of Parasitic Infections
Ivecop 12 Tablet helps treat many parasitic infections of your intestinal tract, skin, and eyes. It works by paralyzing and killing the parasites causing the infection. This medicine usually makes you feel better quite quickly. However, you should continue taking it as long as it is prescribed, even when you feel better, to make sure that all parasites are killed and do not become resistant.
Side effects of Ivecop Tablet
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them
Common side effects of Ivecop
- Rash
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Dizziness
- Headache
How to use Ivecop Tablet
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush, or break it. Ivecop 12 Tablet is to be taken empty stomach.
How Ivecop Tablet works
Ivecop 12 Tablet is an antiparasitic medication. It works by binding to the muscle and nerve cells of worms, causing their paralysis and death. This leads to the elimination of the parasite from the body and treats the infection.
Safety advice
Alcohol UNSAFE
It is unsafe to consume alcohol with Ivecop 12 Tablet.
Pregnancy CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Ivecop 12 Tablet is unsafe to use during pregnancy as there is definite evidence of risk to the developing baby. However, the doctor may rarely prescribe it in some life-threatening situations if the benefits are more than the potential risks. Please consult your doctor.
Breastfeeding CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Ivecop 12 Tablet is probably unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggest that the drug may pass into the breastmilk and harm the baby.
Driving UNSAFE
Ivecop 12 Tablet may cause side effects that could affect your ability to drive.
Kidney CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
There is limited information available on the use of Ivecop 12 Tablet in patients with kidney disease. Please consult your doctor.
Liver CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
There is limited information available on the use of Ivecop 12 Tablet in patients with liver disease. Please consult your doctor.
What if you forget to take the Ivecop Tablet?
If you miss a dose of Ivecop 12 Tablet, consult your doctor.
For informational purposes only. Consult a doctor before taking any medicines.
Ivecop 12 Tablet
₹28.1/Tablet
Ivercovit 12mg Tablet
Quick tips
- Take it on an empty stomach with a full glass of water.
- A single dose is often enough to clear the infection. However, if symptoms persist, consult a doctor.
- Drink lots of fluids and avoid caffeine when taking this medication.
- Your doctor may get stool and blood tests after taking the medication to see if you have gotten rid of the infection.
- Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to conceive, or breastfeeding.