How to use Iversun

Take this drug orally with a full glass of water (8 ounces or 240 milliliters) at least an hour before a meal, preferably on an empty stomach. Iversun is typically administered as a single dose, a course of doses, or as prescribed by a physician.

Your weight, health, and treatment response all factor into the dosage.

If your issue persists or worsens, let your doctor know.

Negative effects

It's possible to experience a headache, vertigo, muscle aches, nausea, or diarrhea. During the first four days of treatment for "river blindness" (onchocerciasis), you can encounter side effects from the parasites that are dying, such as joint discomfort, tender or swollen lymph nodes, eye swelling, redness, or pain, weakness, altered vision, itching, rash, and fever. Inform your doctor or pharmacist as soon as possible if any of these side effects persist or get worse.

Get out of a sitting or lying position gently to reduce dizziness upon standing.

Keep in mind that your doctor has recommended this medication because they believe it will benefit you more than it will harm you. Many users of this medicine report no significant negative effects.

If you have any severe side effects, such as neck or back pain, swelling of the face, arms, hands, or feet, chest pain, a rapid heartbeat, sleepiness, confusion, seizures, or loss of consciousness, call your doctor straight away.

This medication will rarely cause a severe allergic reaction. However, if you experience any major adverse reaction symptoms, such as a rash, itching or swelling (particularly of the face, tongue, or throat), severe dizziness, or difficulty breathing, seek medical attention right away.

Precautions

If you have any allergies, including to Iversun, make sure to let your doctor or pharmacist know before taking the medication. Inactive chemicals in this product have the potential to trigger allergic reactions or other issues. To learn more, speak with your pharmacist.

Inform your doctor or pharmacist about your medical history, particularly any liver problems, before using this drug.

If you have visited or resided in West or Central Africa, you may have parasites like Loa loa or African trypanosomiasis, which can interfere with the therapy with Iversun. These effects are unlikely to have negative (or even fatal) effects on the brain (such as encephalopathy). To learn more, talk to your doctor.

 

You can feel lightheaded if you take this medication. You may feel more lightheaded after consuming alcohol or cannabis. Until you can do it safely, avoid operating machinery, driving, or doing anything else that requires alertness. Limit your alcohol consumption. Consult your physician if you use marijuana (cannabis).

Inform your surgeon or dentist of all the products you use prior to surgery (including prescription drugs, nonprescription drugs, and herbal products).

You might require additional doses of this medication if your immune system is compromised (such as as a result of HIV infection). To learn more, consult your physician.

Missed Dose

If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. Skip the missed dose if it is almost time for the subsequent dose. At the scheduled time, take your subsequent dose. To catch up, do not increase the dose.

Storage

Away from light and moisture, keep items at room temperature. Keep it out of the bathroom. Keep children and pets away from any drugs.

Unless specifically instructed to do so, avoid flushing drugs down the toilet or pouring them into drains. When the product is no longer needed or has expired, dispose of it properly. Consult your pharmacist or the neighborhood waste management firm.