Ivermectin 6 mg is an antiparasitic medication widely used in humans to treat a variety of parasitic infections. It works by interfering with the nervous system of parasites, leading to their paralysis and eventual death, while remaining safe for human cells when used as prescribed. One of its most common uses is in the treatment of intestinal strongyloidiasis, an infection caused by Strongyloides stercoralis. Ivermectin 6 mg is also effective against onchocerciasis , a disease caused by Onchocerca volvulus and transmitted through blackfly bites. In addition, ivermectin is used to treat scabies, a skin condition caused by mites, especially in cases where topical treatments have failed or during outbreaks. It may also be prescribed for head lice infestations. In some settings, ivermectin is used as part of mass drug administration programs to control parasitic diseases in endemic regions.Doctors may sometimes prescribe ivermectin off-label for other parasitic infections, based on clinical judgment and evidence. The 6 mg strength allows flexible dosing according to body weight and type of infection. Ivermectin should always be taken under medical supervision, as improper use can lead to side effects such as dizziness, nausea, or skin reactions. It is not effective against bacterial or viral infections and should not be used without professional advice.