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How Long does Ivermectin Stay in Your System? ?
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Ivermectin and fenbendazole doesn’t stay in the body for very long, but the exact duration depends on dosage, metabolism, and individual factors. Here’s what’s known:
  • Absorption & Peak: After an oral dose, ivermectin reaches peak levels in the blood within 4–5 hours.
  • Half-Life: Its average plasma half-life is about 18 hours (some studies show 12–36 hours). This means the concentration in your body decreases by about half in that timeframe.
  • Metabolism & Excretion: It’s mostly metabolized in the liver and excreted in the stool, with very little eliminated through urine.
  • Detectability: Ivermectin For Sale is typically eliminated from the body within ~3–4 days, but small amounts of metabolites may linger longer. In fat tissue, it may persist slightly longer because the drug is lipophilic (fat-loving).
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🔹 Absorption
  • After an oral dose, ivermectin is absorbed fairly quickly.
  • Peak plasma concentrations (Cmax): reached in about 4–5 hours.
  • Absorption increases if taken with a fatty meal (up to 2.5x higher blood levels).

🔹 Distribution
  • Lipophilic drug → it accumulates in fatty tissues and the liver.
  • Volume of distribution: large, meaning it spreads widely through the body.
  • Crosses into skin and subcutaneous tissue, which is why it’s effective against parasites that live under the skin.
  • Very little crosses into the brain in humans (the blood–brain barrier blocks most of it, except in rare cases of genetic mutations or high doses).

🔹 Metabolism
  • Metabolized mainly in the liver (CYP3A4 enzyme system).
  • Broken down into multiple metabolites, which are also active but weaker than the parent drug.
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