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Ivrea Soap contains Ivermectin, a medicine that treats skin problems caused by tiny mites called Demodex mites, which are often linked to conditions like rosacea. These mites can cause redness, irritation, and swelling on the skin. Ivermectin works by killing these mites, which helps reduce the redness and inflammation. Ivrea Soap is most effective when used during flare-ups of skin issues, helping to clear up the symptoms. It can also help prevent flare-ups from coming back if used regularly, but it should only be used as directed by your doctor to ensure the best results.
Side effects
Ivrea Soap is generally well-tolerated when used as directed. However, some individuals may experience mild skin irritation, especially if they have sensitive skin. If you experience any side effects, discontinue use and consult your healthcare provider.

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Ivrea Soap treats rosacea and other skin conditions caused by Demodex mites, which are often linked to skin inflammation.
The active ingredient is Ivermectin, which kills Demodex mites and reduces inflammation, thereby helping to treat the underlying cause of rosacea.
Ivermectin works by paralysing and killing Demodex mites. This reduces the skin irritation they cause and decreases rosacea symptoms like redness and inflammation.
No, Ivrea Soap is specifically for treating rosacea or mite-related skin conditions and should not be used as a regular soap.
Use as your healthcare provider prescribes to maintain skin health, typically during flare-ups and for a few weeks after the symptoms have improved.
Only under the supervision of a doctor. It is generally not recommended for young children unless specifically prescribed.
Consult your doctor before combining Ivrea Soap with other treatments to avoid interactions or skin irritation.
Follow your doctor's instructions and avoid using Ivrea Soap on broken skin or near sensitive areas like the eyes. If irritation occurs, discontinue use and contact your healthcare provider.
Rinse with water immediately. If irritation persists, seek medical advice.
No, it is important to avoid cross-contamination and spreading infections. Each person should have their soap.
Yes, Ivermectin is a prescription medication, and Ivrea Soap should be used only with a doctor's recommendation.
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