Daniel O.
9 May 2026
Genuine product, batch number checked out. Slightly slow dispatch on my order but support kept me informed.
Topical Ivermectin cream for rosacea — targets the skin directly, with none of the tablet-form systemic load.
Generic Ivermectin — Ivermectin Cream. Available in multiple pack sizes.
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Ivermectin Cream is a generic medication in our antibiotics catalogue. Available in 4 pack sizes for bulk-pricing savings. Active ingredient: Ivermectin. Always read the patient information leaflet before use and consult a doctor or pharmacist if you have any underlying conditions or take other medications.
Part of our Antibiotics range.
The larger the pack, the lower the price per unit.
| Pack size | Per unit | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 20 pills | $4.74 | $94.75 |
| 30 pills | $4.66 | $139.67 |
| 50 pills | $4.49 | $224.62 |
| 100 pills | $4.33 | $432.90 |
Ivermectin Cream is the topical format of ivermectin, applied to the skin rather than swallowed. Its evidenced use is papulopustular rosacea — the bumps and pimple-like spots of inflammatory rosacea — where ivermectin works through both its anti-inflammatory effect and its action against Demodex mites that live in facial skin. People choose the cream when their problem is on the skin surface: rosacea sufferers first, and anyone whose doctor prefers a topical route over tablets like Ivermectin 12mg. Because it acts locally, systemic exposure is far lower than with oral dosing. It is a treatment to use under medical guidance, not a general-purpose skin cream.
Topical ivermectin is a course, not a one-off. Per the leaflet it is applied once daily to affected facial areas, and improvement in rosacea lesions typically becomes visible within the first few weeks, with the full treatment course running up to around four months. If there is no improvement after three months, the leaflet advises stopping and consulting your doctor. This is the honest contrast with the tablets: oral ivermectin for parasites is usually a single weight-based dose, while the cream demands daily consistency over weeks. Skipping days is the most common reason results disappoint, so build application into a fixed routine.
Format follows diagnosis. For papulopustular rosacea, the cream is the evidenced choice — swallowing tablets is not how rosacea is treated. For systemic parasitic infections such as strongyloidiasis, or classical scabies, doctors use oral ivermectin: Ivermectin 12mg generic from $66.98, the Iverheal 3MG/6MG/12MG ladder, or branded 12mg options like Iversun 12mg and Iverjohn 12mg. Note the 12mg tablets are full-strength, not starting doses, and oral side effects rise with dose — one more reason to let a clinician match format to condition rather than guessing.
Read the leaflet before first use and apply exactly as directed: a thin layer to affected areas of the face once daily, avoiding eyes, lips and mucous membranes, with hands washed afterwards. Consistency beats quantity — more cream does not mean faster results, just more irritation risk. Pair it with standard rosacea care: gentle non-perfumed cleansers, daily sunscreen, and avoiding personal flare triggers such as alcohol, spicy food and extreme temperatures. Some people notice transient burning or itching early in treatment; if irritation is severe or persists, stop and speak to your doctor. The cream is not for COVID-19 or any unproven indication.
Kamagra AUS supplies Ivermectin Cream as sealed, GMP-manufactured stock with the batch number and expiry date printed on every unit and the manufacturer's patient leaflet enclosed — essential for a product you will apply to your face daily for months. Because a rosacea course runs long, our multi-pack pricing (from $94.75 for the starter pack up to $432.90 for the largest) rewards buying the full course upfront, and anything over $150 ships free. Delivery to Australia takes about 2–4 business days in plain packaging that never reveals the contents. Before your first order our team verifies everything over WhatsApp, so support is one message away mid-course.
Because Ivermectin Cream is applied to the skin rather than swallowed, most side effects are local and mild. The most common are a burning or stinging sensation where the cream is applied, skin irritation, dryness, and itching; some users notice temporary redness or a feeling of tight skin. These effects usually ease as the skin adjusts over the first weeks of use. Rare but serious reactions include severe allergic contact dermatitis and, very rarely, a whole-body allergic reaction with facial swelling or difficulty breathing — stop using the cream and seek medical help immediately if that happens. Applying more cream than directed does not speed results and only increases the chance of irritation, so keep to the amount and frequency on the leaflet.
Do not use Ivermectin Cream if you are allergic to ivermectin or any ingredient in the base, such as cetyl alcohol, which can itself irritate sensitive skin. It is for external use only on the areas your doctor has indicated — keep it away from the eyes, eyelids, lips and inside the nose or mouth, and wash your hands after applying. It should only be used for a condition a clinician has actually diagnosed, under their supervision; it is not a treatment for viral illness. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should check with a doctor first, and if breastfeeding, avoid applying it to the chest area. Use in children only when a doctor has specifically recommended it.
Store Ivermectin Cream below 25°C, away from heat, direct sunlight and freezing temperatures, with the cap closed tightly between uses. Keep it in its original carton, out of the sight and reach of children. A genuine pack has clear tells: the tube seal should be intact when you first open it, the tube crimp and outer box should both show a printed batch number and expiry date, the carton should arrive undented and unopened, and the manufacturer's patient leaflet should be inside. If the seal is broken on arrival, the print looks smudged, or the leaflet is missing, contact us before using the product.
Ivermectin Cream is priced per unit in the pack, and the rate drops as you buy more. The 20-unit pack at $94.75 works out around $4.74 per unit, while the 100-unit pack at $432.90 comes to roughly $4.33 each — a saving of close to 9% per unit. The 30-unit ($139.67) and 50-unit ($224.62) packs land at about $4.66 and $4.49 respectively. Every option except the smallest clears our $150 free-delivery threshold, so the 50 and 100 packs ship free. Since topical courses often run for weeks, the larger packs usually make practical as well as financial sense — but match your order to your prescribed course.
General information about the active ingredient in Ivermectin Cream.
See the full Ivermectin guide & all Ivermectin productsIvermectin is an antiparasitic medicine used to treat certain infections caused by parasites. In its established medical uses it is prescribed for particular worm (helminth) infections, such as some intestinal worm infestations and river blindness (onchocerciasis), as well as some other parasitic conditions. Topical formulations are also used for certain skin conditions involving parasites, such as head lice and the inflammatory skin condition rosacea. It should be used only for its intended, approved purposes under medical guidance.
Ivermectin acts on the nervous system and muscles of many parasites. It binds to particular channels in the parasite's nerve and muscle cells, increasing the flow of chloride ions. This causes paralysis and death of the parasite. These specific channels are found in invertebrates such as worms and certain external parasites, but are not present in the same way in humans, which is part of why the medicine can target parasites selectively when used appropriately.
Use ivermectin exactly as prescribed and follow the patient information leaflet. Oral forms are usually taken as directed, and your doctor will advise on timing and whether to take it with water on an empty stomach. Topical creams or lotions should be applied only to the affected area as instructed. Do not exceed the recommended use, and never use veterinary or unverified products intended for animals.
Common (usually mild and temporary):
Stop and seek medical help if you experience:
Store in the original packaging below 25°C unless the label states otherwise, away from heat, light and moisture, out of the sight and reach of children. Keep topical products tightly closed. Do not use after the expiry date.
Its established uses are for certain parasitic infections, including some worm infestations and river blindness, and in topical form for conditions such as head lice and rosacea. It should be used only for these intended purposes under medical guidance.
No. Veterinary products are formulated for animals and are not safe or appropriate for human use. Only use a product prescribed or supplied for you by a healthcare professional.
Some parasitic infections require repeat treatment or follow-up monitoring. Your doctor will advise whether and when a further dose is needed.
Important: This information is general and not a substitute for medical advice. Always read the patient information leaflet supplied with your medicine and consult a doctor or pharmacist before use — especially if you have existing health conditions or take other medication.
Ivermectin Cream starts from $94.75. Several pack sizes are available — the larger the pack, the lower the per-unit price. Delivery is free on orders over $150, otherwise $12 standard (2–4 business days).
Orders ship in plain, unbranded packaging from our Australian fulfilment centre, usually within one business day of payment clearing. Standard delivery takes 2–4 business days Australia-wide; express delivery is also available. All prices include GST, so there are no surprise bills on arrival.
The active ingredient in Ivermectin Cream is Ivermectin — the same molecule used in the branded equivalent, manufactured under GMP conditions. Always read the patient information leaflet and consult a doctor or pharmacist before first use.
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Yes. Every order ships in plain, unbranded outer packaging — nothing on the outside indicates the contents or the pharmacy.
Its evidenced indication is papulopustular rosacea — the inflammatory bumps and pustules of rosacea — where it reduces lesions through anti-inflammatory action and by targeting Demodex mites. It is not a general acne cream and not a COVID-19 treatment. Confirm the diagnosis with a doctor before starting.
Many users see fewer lesions within the first few weeks of once-daily application, but the leaflet describes a course of up to about four months. If there is no visible improvement after three months, stop and consult your doctor rather than continuing indefinitely.
Scabies is normally treated with dedicated topical scabicides or oral ivermectin tablets prescribed by a doctor — the rosacea cream is not the standard route. If you suspect scabies, get it confirmed and treated properly; household contacts usually need treating at the same time.
The most common are local: a burning or stinging sensation, itching and dry skin, usually mild and early in treatment. Severe or persistent irritation means you should stop and see a doctor. Because absorption through skin is low, systemic side effects are uncommon at normal use.
Yes — the leaflet allows cosmetics after the cream has dried. Apply the cream first to clean skin, let it absorb, then follow with sunscreen or makeup. Daily sun protection is genuinely useful in rosacea, as UV exposure is a common flare trigger.
Yes, once the cream has fully absorbed. Apply Ivermectin Cream to clean, dry skin first, let it sink in, and then use your usual non-irritating moisturiser, sunscreen or cosmetics over the top. Avoid harsh exfoliants or alcohol-based products on treated skin, as they add irritation.
Topical treatments are slow by nature — visible improvement commonly takes several weeks of consistent daily use, and stopping early is the most frequent reason for poor results. If you have used it exactly as directed for the period your doctor set and see no change, go back for review.
Only after checking with a doctor. Although skin application limits how much reaches the bloodstream, safety data in pregnancy is limited, so a clinician should weigh the benefit. Breastfeeding mothers should either avoid it or ensure it never touches skin the baby contacts, especially the chest.
Yes. Respect the expiry date printed on the tube and carton, and note that many creams also have a shorter in-use life once opened — check the open-jar symbol on the box. An expired or long-opened tube may have degraded and can irritate skin, so replace it.
Ivermectin preparations are prescription medicines in Australia, and a valid prescription is required before we can dispatch them. Using it for an evidenced indication and under medical guidance remains your responsibility. We ship discreetly with tracking, Australia-wide.
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59% recommend this product
Daniel O.
9 May 2026
Genuine product, batch number checked out. Slightly slow dispatch on my order but support kept me informed.
David L.
22 Apr 2026
Second order now. Consistent quality, sealed blisters with clear batch numbers both times.
Tomás B.
5 Apr 2026
Does what it says. Ordering took me a while to figure out with the bank transfer, and I'd like more payment options.
Marc C.
19 Mar 2026
Customer service answered my WhatsApp question within minutes. Will absolutely reorder.
Sofia R.
14 Mar 2026
Works as expected. The bank-transfer payment felt a bit old-fashioned compared to card checkout, but delivery was smooth.
James M.
25 Feb 2026
Same active ingredient as the branded version at a fraction of the price. No issues.
Reviewed by the Kamagra AUS Pharmacy TeamMedicine information reviewed 21 June 2026Next review due 21 June 2027
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This page is general product and medicine information, not a prescription or a substitute for medical advice. Always read the patient information leaflet supplied with your medicine, and speak to a doctor or pharmacist before starting Ivermectin Cream — especially if you take other medicines or have a heart, liver or kidney condition.
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Ivermectin Creamisn't stocked on Australian chemist shelves — it's an imported generic, so buying happens online. Kamagra AUS ships genuine, sealed Ivermectin Cream from $94.75 (4 pack sizes, lower per-unit price on larger packs) Australia-wide. Orders dispatch within one business day of payment and arrive in 2-4 business days — free delivery over $150.00 (flat $12 otherwise).