Anti-Parasite Support with Ivermectin


We work with your provider to create custom-compounded Ivermectin treatments that support your recovery from intestinal or systemic parasites - gently, safely, and effectively.

Targeted Treatment for Hidden Parasite Infections

If you’re dealing with unexplained digestive issues, fatigue, or skin problems—and nothing seems to help—it may be time to consider an often-overlooked root cause: parasites.

At Alpine Compounding Pharmacy, we work with your provider to create custom-compounded Ivermectin treatments that support your recovery from intestinal or systemic parasites—gently, safely, and effectively.

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Parasites in the U.S: Yes, They’re Still Around

When most people hear the word “parasite,” they think of faraway places abroad. But the truth is, parasite infections happen right here in the U.S.more often than you’d think.

You don’t have to drink dirty water or travel abroad to pick one up. Parasites can spread through undercooked food, contaminated water, pets, daycare settings, or gardening.

Some surprising facts:

  • Millions of people in the U.S. may be living with parasites and not even know it.
  • One of the most common gut parasites, Giardia, spreads through water—even in pools or lakes—and causes bloating, gas, and fatigue.
  • Toxocara, a parasite passed through dog or cat poop, may affect 1 in 7 Americans, especially kids
  • Parasites like Blastocystis and Dientamoeba are often found in people with gut issues like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but they’re not always tested for.
  • Even playing in the dirt or walking barefoot in the yard can expose you to tiny parasites in the soil.

Parasites don’t always cause dramatic symptoms. Sometimes, they quietly trigger inflammation, disrupt your gut, and weaken your immune system over time.

Why Are Parasites So Easy to Miss?

Because their symptoms can look like other things:

  • Ongoing bloating, gas, or bathroom issues
  • Feeling tired all the time, even after sleeping
  • Itchy rashes or skin that reacts for no clear reason
  • Feeling worse after travel or food poisoning

And most doctors don’t routinely check for parasites unless there’s a clear reason to. That’s why many people go years without answers.

Why It’s Important to Treat Parasite Infections Early

Parasites aren’t just a short-term nuisance. If left untreated, some infections can linger for years, quietly affecting your gut, immune system, and overall well-being. The longer they stay in your body, the more damage they can cause.

Even if your symptoms seem mild—like occasional bloating or fatigue—parasitic infections can weaken your body from the inside out over time.

Long-Term Risks of Untreated Parasitic Infections:

Cognitive and Mood Changes
Some parasites release toxins that affect brain function, leading to brain fog, anxiety, or sleep disturbances.
Chronic Gut Inflammation
Parasites can damage the gut lining and disrupt your microbiome, contributing to long-term issues like IBS, nutrient
Nutritional Deficiencies
Many parasites feed on the nutrients you eat, which can lead to low iron, B12, or other vitamin imbalances, especially in kids or those with restricted diets.
Autoimmune Flare-Ups or Joint pain
Ongoing immune activation from parasites may trigger inflammation that shows up in the joints, skin, or other tissues.
Growth or Development Concerns in Children
In kids, even a low-grade parasite infection can affect appetite, growth, sleep, and learning.

Early Treatment = Easier Recovery

When caught early, parasitic infections are highly treatable—often with a short course of medication like Ivermectin. But when left undiagnosed, they can become part of a chronic health puzzle that’s harder to resolve.

If you’ve been feeling “off” for a while and haven’t found clear answers, ask your provider whether parasites could play a role. We’re here to help with personalised treatment options that fit your body, your symptoms, and your long-term health goals.

We’re Here to Help You Get Answers

If you’ve been struggling with symptoms that don’t quite add up, a parasite might be part of the puzzle. At Alpine, we prepare custom Ivermectin medications for exactly this kind of care, tailored to your body, your symptoms, and your provider’s plan.

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Why Ivermectin?

Ivermectin is a prescription antiparasitic that’s been safely used for decades to treat infections like strongyloidiasis, scabies, and intestinal worms. Today, it’s also being used by functional and integrative providers to help patients address undiagnosed or chronic parasite-related symptoms.

At Alpine, we compound Ivermectin into precise doses and easy-to-take forms—because no two patients are alike, and the standard one-size-fits-all dose may not work for everyone.

What Makes Our Ivermectin Different?

Most pharmacies only dispense mass-produced Ivermectin. At Alpine, we offer:

✔️ Customised doses tailored to your weight, age, and health history
✔️ Multiple formats: capsules or liquid suspension
✔️ Pharmaceutical-grade ingredients
✔️ Supportive guidance from our team and your provider
✔️ Options for sensitive individuals who may not tolerate commercial versions

→ Looking for child-safe options? Visit our Pediatric Compounding page 
→ Managing skin symptoms? See our Dermatology Medications 

How to Take Ivermectin for Parasite Support

There’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to treating parasites. Your symptoms, weight, age, and health history all play a role in how your provider builds your treatment plan.

That’s why at Alpine Compounding Pharmacy, we don’t just dispense Ivermectin—we custom-compound it to suit your specific needs.

We offer:

  • Personalized capsules
    Ideal for adults and older children. We adjust the strength based on your provider’s prescription—no splitting or guesswork needed.
  • Gentle liquid suspensions
    Perfect for younger kids or adults who have trouble swallowing pills. We flavour and formulate it to be easy on the stomach and dosing-friendly.

Whether your plan involves a single dose or a short protocol over several days, your prescription will come with clear instructions, and our pharmacists are always here if you have questions.

→ Have concerns about taste, dose, or how to take it with other meds? We’re happy to work with you and your provider to make the process smoother.

FAQs: Ivermectin and Parasite Infections

1. How do I know if I have a parasite?
You may notice digestive issues, skin irritation, or fatigue that hasn’t responded to other treatments. Your provider may suggest stool testing or sometimes a trial treatment based on symptoms and history.
2. Do I need a prescription?
Yes. Ivermectin requires a prescription. Your provider will assess your case, determine if anti-parasite support is appropriate, and work with us to prepare a personalised formulation.
3. Can Ivermectin be taken with other medications or supplements?
In many cases, yes—but it's important to review your medication list with your provider. Some supplements (like binders or probiotics) may be used alongside Ivermectin, while others may interfere.
4. What if I feel worse after taking it?
It’s common to feel temporarily tired or “off” as your body clears parasites. This is sometimes called a die-off reaction. Staying hydrated and resting can help, but always check with your provider if symptoms feel intense or prolonged.
5. Can Ivermectin be used for maintenance or prevention?
Ivermectin is not typically used long-term unless under close supervision. However, your provider may recommend follow-up dosing in certain cases (like repeated exposures or incomplete clearance).

We’re Here to Help - Not Judge

We understand that dealing with suspected parasites can feel overwhelming, embarrassing, or isolating. Our team at Alpine Compounding Pharmacy is here to make this process easier, more transparent, and tailored to your comfort.


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