Order Aluprex tablets online in the USA — fast delivery and fair prices

| Product Name | Aluprex |
| Dosage | 3 mg, 6 mg, 12 mg |
| Active Ingredient | Ivermectin |
| Form | Oral Tablets |
| Description | Prescription antiparasitic for strongyloidiasis and onchocerciasis; clinician-directed use. Not approved for COVID-19. |
| How to Order Without Prescription | Online Pharmacy (telehealth evaluation available) |
Aluprex is the brand name we use on this page for an oral ivermectin formulation. In the United States, ivermectin tablets are available in 3 mg, 6 mg, and 12 mg strengths. For many years, consumers were most familiar with ivermectin as a topical cream for specific skin concerns; today, the oral tablet is an important option under medical supervision for certain parasitic infections affecting the intestines, skin, and eyes.
In the USA, oral ivermectin requires a prescription. To make access easier, our partner telehealth service can connect you with a US-licensed clinician who will review a short health intake form to decide whether Aluprex is appropriate for you. If prescribed, the medication is dispensed by a licensed pharmacy and shipped discreetly to your address. Many customers call this “buying without a prescription” because no preexisting paper prescription is needed; however, a valid prescription is always generated as part of the telemedicine process to keep you safe and compliant with US law.
Aluprex cost in the USA
In the United States, ivermectin is available as brand-name and generic products. Generic options can offer significant savings compared with branded versions. Unless a prescriber specifies otherwise, most patients can use generic ivermectin and receive comparable clinical results. Below are example prices for Aluprex tablets by dose; actual pricing can vary by supply, manufacturer, and insurance coverage.
Example pricing for the 3 mg tablet (film-coated) may begin around $41.95 for a 10-tablet pack (approximately $4.19 per tablet). Larger quantities reduce the cost per tablet. A popular choice, the 60-tablet pack, can bring the per-tablet cost down to about $2.85, delivering better value for patients completing multi-dose treatment plans or families coordinating care under medical guidance.
For the 6 mg strength, a 10-tablet blister pack can be listed around $47.80 (about $4.78 per tablet). As with other strengths, purchasing a larger supply often improves the unit price, and our pharmacy partners regularly run promotions that further lower the total cost.
The 12 mg strength is commonly selected for weight-based dosing needs. A 10-tablet pack may start near $67.10, while value packs of 60 tablets can provide notable savings for qualifying treatment courses. Remember, your clinician will determine the appropriate dose based on your weight, diagnosis, and overall health profile.
Where can I buy Aluprex in the USA?
You can request Aluprex for human use through our US-based online pharmacy partner. When you place an order, a licensed clinician reviews your medical questionnaire, and if appropriate, issues a prescription. Your medication is then shipped directly to your home. Our platform is designed for simplicity, privacy, and speed—so you can find what you need quickly without an in-person office visit.
We collaborate with established pharmacy networks that have served patients across the United States for many years. Millions of orders have been fulfilled by our partners for customers in all 50 states, with a track record of timely delivery and responsive customer care.
Choosing an online pharmacy with telehealth services is especially helpful for people who prefer remote care, live far from a clinic, or have limited mobility. We prioritize safety, quality, and compliance with US regulations. Our pharmacists and support team are on hand to answer questions about Aluprex, dosing as directed by your clinician, and what to expect during treatment.
How to get Aluprex in the United States
Getting started is easy. Select your preferred dose and quantity, complete the secure health intake form, and submit your request. A US-licensed provider will evaluate whether Aluprex is appropriate for your condition. If approved, your prescription is transmitted to our partner pharmacy for prompt dispensing and shipping. Most orders are processed within one business day, and discreet packaging is used to protect your privacy.
What is Aluprex (ivermectin)?
Aluprex contains ivermectin, a semi-synthetic antiparasitic from the avermectin family, originally derived from fermentation of the bacterium Streptomyces avermitilis. In human medicine in the USA, ivermectin tablets are used under professional supervision for infections such as strongyloidiasis and onchocerciasis. Ivermectin also exists in topical formulations (such as a 1% cream) prescribed for certain skin conditions.
Tablets containing ivermectin target a variety of invertebrate parasites. Clinical indications in the US include strongyloidiasis (intestinal infection caused by Strongyloides stercoralis) and onchocerciasis (river blindness). Ivermectin may also be prescribed off-label by a clinician for scabies or head lice in select cases, particularly when topical therapy is not feasible or has failed.
Any use beyond these scenarios should be directed by a qualified healthcare professional. Always follow your prescriber’s instructions and discuss any questions with your pharmacist or clinician.
Aluprex for scabies treatment
Scabies is an intensely itchy skin infestation caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei. Typical symptoms include an itchy, pimply rash that can worsen at night, affecting areas such as the wrists, elbows, armpits, waistline, and web spaces between fingers. Diagnosis is primarily clinical, but clinicians may confirm with skin scrapings or dermoscopy.
Topical permethrin is often considered first-line treatment. However, oral ivermectin (Aluprex) may be prescribed off-label—especially for difficult cases, crusted scabies, institutional outbreaks, or situations where topical therapy has failed or is impractical. Ivermectin’s mechanism involves disruption of parasite nerve and muscle function via ligand-gated chloride channels, leading to paralysis and death of the mite.
Through our US pharmacy partner, Aluprex is available in 3 mg, 6 mg, and 12 mg tablets when prescribed. Pricing for the 3 mg strength can begin near $41.95 for a 10-tablet pack, with lower per-tablet costs on larger orders. Your clinician will determine if oral therapy is appropriate and provide a tailored plan.
Oral treatment can be convenient for institutional settings or for patients who cannot apply topical medications thoroughly. As with all antiparasitic therapies, close follow-up is essential. Your healthcare professional may recommend simultaneous treatment of household contacts and environmental cleaning to reduce reinfestation.
Why oral therapy matters
While standard topical regimens help many patients, oral ivermectin offers a practical alternative for resistant infestations, crusted scabies, or widespread institutional outbreaks. For immunocompromised patients, a clinician may recommend oral therapy alone or in combination with topical agents, depending on severity and tolerance. As with any systemic medication, your prescriber will balance potential benefits and risks based on your medical history.
Aluprex and COVID‑19: current US guidance
During the pandemic, ivermectin was studied in numerous clinical trials. Laboratory research has shown ivermectin can affect certain viruses in vitro; however, these lab findings do not equate to proven clinical benefit in people. In the United States, major health authorities—including the FDA and NIH—do not recommend ivermectin for the prevention or treatment of COVID‑19 outside clinical trials. Aluprex is not approved by the FDA for COVID‑19.
Do not self-medicate or use veterinary ivermectin. If you have questions about current COVID‑19 treatments, talk to your healthcare provider or consult the latest guidance from reputable US health agencies. Your safety is our priority, and our clinical partners follow evidence-based standards of care.
Does ivermectin have antiviral activity?
In the laboratory, ivermectin has shown activity against several RNA viruses. However, lab activity does not prove that a medicine will be effective in real-world patient care. Large, well-controlled clinical trials are needed to establish safety and efficacy for any antiviral indication. As of now in the USA, ivermectin is not authorized for COVID‑19 treatment or prevention.
Ivermectin 1% cream for rosacea (topical)
A prescription 1% ivermectin cream is used to treat inflammatory lesions of rosacea in adults. This topical medicine reduces Demodex mite density and has anti-inflammatory properties. Results often begin to appear within a few weeks of consistent use. Note that this topical cream is a separate product from Aluprex tablets; your dermatologist or primary care provider will advise which formulation is appropriate for your condition.
Aluprex for head lice
Ivermectin 0.5% lotion was approved by the FDA in 2012 for head lice, originally as a prescription product; availability status may vary over time, so check current labeling. In selected cases, clinicians may consider oral ivermectin off-label for head lice, especially when topical options are not suitable or have not worked. Use only under medical guidance, especially in children, and follow the application or dosing instructions provided by your clinician and pharmacist.
Clinical research has demonstrated effectiveness of ivermectin against lice under a clinician’s direction. Your provider will determine the best regimen based on age, weight, medical history, and prior treatments.
How Aluprex works
Ivermectin acts primarily on glutamate-gated chloride channels in invertebrates, increasing membrane permeability to chloride ions. This leads to hyperpolarization of nerve and muscle cells, causing paralysis and death of the parasite. In humans, the blood–brain barrier limits ivermectin’s penetration into the central nervous system at therapeutic doses. Even so, you should use Aluprex only as prescribed to minimize risks and ensure safe outcomes.
Safety overview
Ivermectin has been used globally for decades to treat specified parasitic infections. When taken as directed and under the supervision of a healthcare professional, it is generally well tolerated. Side effects can include headache, dizziness, gastrointestinal discomfort, and skin reactions. Patients with onchocerciasis may experience treatment-related reactions (sometimes called Mazzotti reactions) such as fever, rash, joint pains, and swollen lymph nodes, due in part to the immune response against dying parasites. Tell your clinician about all symptoms you experience after dosing.
Aluprex dosing—general considerations
Your dose is weight-based and indication-specific. In the USA, your clinician will determine your exact regimen. Typically, ivermectin tablets are taken on an empty stomach with water. Do not change your dose without medical advice. If you miss a dose, contact your prescriber or pharmacist for guidance rather than doubling up on tablets.
Ivermectin and COVID‑19 dosing
There is no FDA‑authorized dosing of ivermectin for COVID‑19 treatment or prevention in the USA. Major US guidelines advise against using ivermectin for COVID‑19 outside clinical trials. Do not attempt to self-dose. If you have questions regarding COVID‑19 management, speak with your healthcare provider or consult federal and state health resources for up-to-date, evidence-based recommendations.
Strongyloidiasis
The US-labeled dose of ivermectin for strongyloidiasis is typically a single oral dose of approximately 200 micrograms per kilogram of body weight, taken on an empty stomach with water. Your clinician may recommend follow-up stool examinations to confirm clearance of infection, and some individuals may require repeat evaluation or treatment based on clinical response.
Onchocerciasis
For onchocerciasis (river blindness), ivermectin is commonly given as a single dose of about 150 micrograms per kilogram. Dosing may be repeated at intervals determined by your clinician, often every 3 to 12 months, depending on the clinical setting and response to treatment. Take on an empty stomach with water, and follow medical instructions precisely.
Aluprex: how to take it
Take Aluprex exactly as prescribed, typically on an empty stomach at least one hour before or two hours after a meal, with a full glass of water. Do not crush or chew unless your pharmacist advises that your specific product can be split. Keep all follow-up appointments so your clinician can confirm that the infection has resolved and address any side effects.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Ivermectin use during pregnancy is generally avoided unless a clinician determines the potential benefits outweigh risks. If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, discuss options with your prescriber. For breastfeeding, limited data suggest small amounts may pass into milk; some clinicians advise avoiding breastfeeding for a short period after dosing. Always seek personalized guidance from your healthcare provider before starting Aluprex.
Pharmacist tips for Aluprex
Take Aluprex with water on an empty stomach. Avoid grapefruit or grapefruit juice unless your pharmacist says otherwise, as it may interact with certain medications metabolized by CYP3A4. If your treatment is for intestinal parasites, your clinician may order repeat stool tests. For onchocerciasis, you may need periodic doses over time because ivermectin targets microfilariae, not adult worms.
Tell your healthcare provider if you take warfarin or other anticoagulants, as monitoring and dose adjustments may be needed. Also inform your clinician if you have liver disease or a history of severe asthma, or if you’ve lived in or traveled to areas where Loa loa is endemic, as different precautions may apply.
Safety precautions
Do not take Aluprex if you are allergic to ivermectin or any tablet ingredients. Use caution with alcohol, and avoid driving or operating machinery if you feel dizzy after dosing. People with severe liver impairment or certain neurological conditions should consult their clinician about additional safety measures.
Never use products intended for animals. Veterinary ivermectin concentrates and pastes are not safe for human dosing.
Aluprex side effects
Most side effects are mild and temporary. Possible effects include headache, dizziness, nausea, abdominal discomfort, diarrhea or constipation, fatigue, and skin rash. In onchocerciasis, inflammatory reactions such as fever, itching, joint pain, swollen lymph nodes, or eye irritation can occur due to parasite die‑off. Rarely, liver enzyme elevations may appear on lab tests. Seek immediate medical attention for signs of an allergic reaction (e.g., hives, swelling of the face or throat, breathing difficulties) or severe skin reactions.
Symptoms by infection type
In patients treated for intestinal strongyloidiasis or hookworm, possible side effects include:
- unusual weakness or fatigue
- loss of appetite, stomach pain, constipation or diarrhea
- nausea or vomiting
- drowsiness or dizziness
- anxiety or restlessness
- changes in white blood cell counts
- anemia (low red blood cell count)
For lymphatic filariasis caused by Wuchereria bancrofti, symptoms may include:
- sweating or fever
- headache
- unusual weakness
- muscle and joint pain or body aches
- nausea or decreased appetite
- upper or lower abdominal pain
- cough or sore throat
- shortness of breath
- low blood pressure
- fainting or dizziness when standing
- chills
- dizziness
In scabies treatment, itching may temporarily worsen before it improves, usually for a short time as the skin recovers.
For patients with onchocerciasis (Onchocerca volvulus):
- itching or rash
- joint or muscle pain
- fever
- nausea or vomiting
- tender or inflamed lymph nodes
- swelling of hands, ankles, or feet
- diarrhea
- dizziness or lightheadedness
- low blood pressure or fainting on standing
- rapid heartbeat
- headache or fatigue
- eye irritation such as redness, pain, light sensitivity, or eyelid swelling
Reporting side effects
If you notice side effects, contact your clinician or pharmacist. In the USA, you can also report adverse events to the FDA MedWatch program. Your feedback helps improve the understanding of medicine safety.
Interaction of Aluprex with other medicines
Tell your clinician and pharmacist about all prescription and nonprescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements you take. Ivermectin can interact with drugs that affect the CYP3A4 enzyme or P‑glycoprotein transporter. Combining multiple central nervous system depressants may increase drowsiness or dizziness. Although significant interactions are not common, close monitoring helps prevent problems.
Medicines and substances that may interact include (not a complete list):
- barbiturates (e.g., phenobarbital, butalbital)
- benzodiazepines (e.g., clonazepam, lorazepam)
- sodium oxybate (GHB)
- valproic acid
- warfarin and other anticoagulants
- strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (e.g., ketoconazole, clarithromycin, ritonavir)
- P‑gp inhibitors (e.g., cyclosporine, verapamil)
Maintain an updated medication list and share it during every clinical interaction. Your healthcare provider can adjust therapy or monitoring to minimize risk.
Telehealth eligibility and ordering process (USA)
Our streamlined process is designed for safety and convenience:
- Complete the secure online intake describing your symptoms and medical history.
- A US‑licensed clinician reviews your information. You may receive a brief message or follow‑up if clarification is needed.
- If Aluprex is appropriate, the clinician issues a prescription.
- Our partner pharmacy dispenses your medication and ships it discreetly to your address.
- Support is available for refills, follow‑up questions, and treatment guidance.
This approach allows many patients to receive care without an in‑person visit, while ensuring that all prescriptions are medically appropriate and compliant with US regulations.
Insurance, pricing, and savings
Aluprex may be covered by some US insurance plans when used for labeled indications. Coverage depends on your plan’s formulary, deductible, and preferred pharmacies. If you are paying cash, generic ivermectin often presents the best value. We also work with discount programs and coupons when available to help lower out‑of‑pocket costs.
Tip: If you have recurring needs under a prescriber’s care, larger quantity fills can reduce the unit price. Ask our support team about current promotions or cost‑saving options.
Shipping, delivery times, and returns
Orders are typically processed within one business day after prescription approval. Standard delivery windows vary by location, holiday schedules, and carrier performance, but most US customers receive packages within a few days. All parcels are shipped in discreet packaging for your privacy.
We stand behind every order. See our return policy details in the information below and in your order confirmation. If you have questions about an order in transit, our customer support team is ready to help.
Who should not use Aluprex?
Avoid Aluprex if you have a known allergy to ivermectin or any excipients in the tablet. Inform your clinician if you have severe liver disease, are pregnant or breastfeeding, have a history of meningitis or other neurologic conditions, or if you may have been exposed to Loa loa parasites. Special evaluation and monitoring may be needed in these situations.
Storage and handling
Store Aluprex at room temperature, away from excessive heat, moisture, and direct light. Keep the medication in its original container with the label intact. Do not store in the bathroom. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Do not use expired medicines—ask your pharmacist about safe disposal options in your community.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Below are answers to common questions about Aluprex in the USA.
Is Aluprex over the counter? In the United States, oral ivermectin requires a prescription. Our telehealth process connects you with a US‑licensed clinician who can issue a prescription when appropriate—no prior in‑person visit required.
How fast will I receive my order? Most approved prescriptions ship within one business day, with delivery in a few days for many US addresses. Delivery times vary by location and carrier.
Can I use Aluprex for COVID‑19? No. Ivermectin is not approved or recommended by US authorities for COVID‑19. Do not self‑medicate; follow current evidence‑based guidance for COVID‑19 from your healthcare provider.
What if I miss a dose? Contact your clinician or pharmacist for instructions. Do not double the next dose unless advised by a professional.
Can children take Aluprex? Pediatric dosing and suitability depend on age, weight, and diagnosis. A clinician must determine whether Aluprex is appropriate for a child.
Will Aluprex interact with my other medications? It can. Share a full medication list with your clinician and pharmacist, including supplements and herbs, so they can check for interactions.
Recommendations from our specialists
Parasitic infections can be disruptive and persistent. Our clinical partners recommend seeking prompt evaluation if you suspect exposure or symptoms consistent with strongyloidiasis, onchocerciasis, scabies, or lice. With telehealth, most adults can complete an assessment quickly and receive appropriate treatment shipped directly to their door. Wherever you live in the USA, our customer care and pharmacist team can help you navigate Aluprex ordering, dosing instructions from your clinician, and follow‑up questions.
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