Looking for Safe Ivermectin Online?
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Looking for Safe Ivermectin Online?
Nikola Konnova0.0230839252472 seconds
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Hello – Is the information in this forum still correct? I would like to place an order for Ivermectin but this information is almost a year old and want to confirm it is still accurate. Thank you.
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Hello! Thank you for your interest and for being part of this forum with us.
Yes, the information shared here is still correct and valid. You can always check our official website: mycanadianhealthcaremall.com for the most up-to-date product list.
And as a reminder — forum members can use a discount coupon, which is available in the very first (pinned) post of this thread.
We appreciate your trust and look forward to assisting you!
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Comment posted 29 Nov 2025. Until 2 Dec. there is a Black Friday sale for Ivermectin and Mebendazole at a site found on Dr. Makis’ website. https://allfamilypharmacy.com/ivermectin/
If you want US compounded products, this deal is the cheapest I found (India sources are still much cheaper). I bought, but have not received thus can not test: Mebendazole in unique 200mg pills which is about 1/4 the price of the compounding pharmacy I have used when you the buy 1 get 1 free Black Friday deal. Includes a doctors script for $20.
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Thank you so much for the information.
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Update from our team ✅
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FYI: Avast Antivirus blocks this site as part of their blacklist from reports.
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Thanks vegandan. It opens fine for me, but then I’m opening with a VPN connected to Spain. I don’t have AVAST. Iacoph will be most interested.
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@IMA-GregT you may be able to open the site but it may not be safe to do so. Avast has blocked the site because people have reported something wrong with it. It might be spyware, or a virus or some other problem associated with the site. It also might be a false positive and completely safe. However, you open the site at your own risk. Unless I know otherwise, I always avoid sites that Avast has flagged.
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Thanks vegandan, iacoph has been in touch with me a few times, for example he asked me to update their contact details recently which I did. And the number he asked me to change it to, matches the contact number on their website. So I hear completely where you’re coming from. I hope I’m not being naive. maybe I am. But there is no IMA stamp of approval for any vendor, we’re completely “no conflict of interest”. Did AVAST mention why? Maybe it’s that they’re selling IVM? Also, just to mention your caution is most appreciated, always.
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Avast doesn’t have a political agenda. It just automatically blocks sites that have been reported as having some sort of security problem. It is from their database.
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👍 Thank you.
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Yeah, we’ve seen that Avast sometimes blocks our site. We actually reached out to their support a few times asking them to re-check, but never really got a response.
The tricky part is there are a bunch of fake sites out there copying our name and design — we’ve even had people come to us saying they got scammed after ordering from one of those. That’s one of the reasons we started this thread in the first place: to be open with everyone and share our real, official websites here.
We get why you’d be cautious. To make it easier, we’re also working on setting up an additional site so you won’t run into these access issues. As soon as it’s ready, we’ll drop the link here.
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Thanks iacoph. Building trust. Much obliged.
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Thank you, Greg — we truly appreciate the support and trust.
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I had completely written off supplies of ivermectin from North America as too expensive. A friend of ours was paying $4/3mg tablet, prescribed by his urologist for bladder cancer. That is absurd. I started buying mine (initially as a preventative) from India 2 years ago, and never had an issue. Since dealing with cancer I’ve ordered in lots of 300-500 tablets. (I’m taking 36-48mg/day.) My current supplier charges $.15/12mg tablet. Shipping runs $15-30. It has been fine, but you do have to allow time for clearing customs there and here.
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You’re absolutely right — buying directly from India can save a lot of money. The downside, as you said, is dealing with customs and finding a supplier you can really trust.
What we try to offer is a way to take those headaches off your plate: certified products, guaranteed delivery, multiple payment options, and shipping that usually takes just 5–7 days. Plus, for regular customers we provide significant discounts, so over time it works out to be very cost-effective as well.
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Have supplies from India been suspended due to the tariffs? Where can I find supplies at a reasonable price?
Thanks.
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HI there. great question. Please see DM from me. Thanks Greg
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I’m still getting the hang of the mechanics of this forum; sorry to take so long to reply. The short answer is: I don’t know. I had just received a substantial order of ivermectin and mebendazole prior to President Trump’s announcement of possible tariffs. Right around then, I had inquired of some Indian suppliers regarding Niclosamide. The pricing I got was still very reasonable. Then I subsequently read an article saying that responsibility for collecting the tariffs might be put on the carriers for international orders, so some carriers may refuse to handle them. Trade negotiations with India are ongoing, so let’s hope an agreement is reached that allows these kinds of transactions to occur unimpeded. Perhaps exceptions for medicines, or small dollar amounts? The orders I have placed previously ran around $150. I’ll probably start getting serious about another order by late October, and will let you know of any difficulties.
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Can you please share the name of your supplier at India Mart?
Thank you.
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The vendor I had been doing business with was WellnessMedicareIndia. I dropped them because they hiked prices and shipping significantly, and would no longer accept PayPal. I just received confirmation of an order with: Shivam Tradelink <[email protected]>. (I got a bunch of offers via email from IndiaMart, and each vendor had a trust rating. I just picked the one with the highest rating**.) It at least the order made it into the India postal system, and I’ll advise if there are delays. (Note: if the trade situation straightens out PayPal may once again be a payment option. It was more secure and less convoluted that the alternatives.)
I ordered: 12 mg ivermectin tablets (qty. 400) – $36 USD
100 mg mebendazole tablets (qty. 200)- $20
100 mg doxycycline (qty. 100) – $8 USD for 100 pills
Shipping was $35, plus about $2.50 fee for international payment. Total came to $101 and change.
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The Indian government has suspended shipments to U.S., but exporters still are shipping via Dubai Post. Dubai Post is taking advantage of the circumstance, gouging by tacking on a 30% “tariff” surcharge (even for orders less than the $800 “de minimis” U.S. tariff exemption), Still, when you can get Iverguard-12 tablets @ $.08 to $.15 each, the 30% surcharge doesn’t appear prohibitive.
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Thanks for sharing this update. Just to note — these changes with Dubai Post haven’t affected our shipments or pricing. The cost of our deliveries and the price of tablets remain the same for our customers.
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Interesting. I’ll probably be looking to reorder ivermectin and mebendazole within the next 30 days. I can deal with a modest increase in price, as long as availability isn’t adversely affected.
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Great to hear from you!
No worries — both ivermectin (Stromectol) and mebendazole (Vermox) are currently in stock, and availability hasn’t been affected. Prices remain stable, so you can reorder anytime that’s convenient for you. If anything changes, we’ll post an update here right away.
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We’d love to hear from you! 💬
If you’ve recently placed an order through our website, please share your experience here on the forum. Every opinion matters to us — your feedback helps us improve our service and provide the best possible support to our customers.
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Just for your information, My Free Doctor (MFD) is still in operation across all 50 US states. They can provide a physician to prescribe ivermectin from a compounding pharmacy. Their physician that was licensed to practice in New York left and for awhile they could not prescribe it to patients in NY. Now, just recently, they have a physician again for NY. When I was using their service, I was able to obtain (after filling out a lengthy patient intake form) a full dose in one capsule, 3-months’ supply package for only about $60, from a very user-friendly and medical-freedom aligned pharmacy in Florida. MFD expects a donation, but waives that expectation if your budget cannot afford it. I always gave the donation, but I figure I came out ahead price-wise anyway, considering the high prices from most other sources – plus I did not have the uncertainty of drug quality that I would have had with product from India.
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👍 That peace of mind is meaningful to many.
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Do you have to find the compounding pharmacy on your own? What was the pharmacy you used and do they ship?
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Hi @molonlabedoc , just fyi, so we can maintain our “No conflict of Interest” IMA doesn’t recommend any suppliers from wherever they compound or produce and send. Our list is free to join, without confirmation of business and product integrity. So, unitl we have a more robust system, (which would need a funding mechanism etc) please know it’s very much a buyer beware.
We’re very happy if you DM those who say they provide, and get the assurances you need.
And DM those that have suggested suppliers too. Then look to see if the addresses on the websites are bona fide addresses. Even check that the people on the About US are real people and contactable, and who respond with enough detail to make you feel comfortable that you’re really getting what you’re ordering.
Homework required unfortunately… as with everything 😀
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I purchased 12 mg ivermectin from India Mart and it was a terrible experience. I ordered Healing Pharma’s Iverheal because I had used it before with good results. As a low-income senior, I couldn’t afford purchasing more from a US supplier, so did my homework and found a supplier in India. I contacted India Mart before ordering, and they confirmed that Bless Intl. was legitimate. (This supplier’s name should have raised my suspicions.) I was desperate to continue taking ivermectin because of a lung lesion that diminished when I took this medication.
Dozens of emails later, this supplier sent me Ivervid manufactured by Jeerima, which was not the product I ordered. According to the Australian Government’s Therapeutic Goods Administration, Ivervid by Jeerima is counterfeit. The supplier refused to correct the mistake unless I first shipped the Ivervid to a private address in another state, which I refused to do although I was willing to ship it back to the supplier.
A few dozen emails later, he agreed to send me the Healing Pharma Iverheal that I ordered. He shipped me only half of what I ordered and I suspect that this product was counterfeit as well. There are no batch numbers on the boxes, and Healing Pharma has not responded to my emails about the potential counterfeit, which surprises me. In addition to the batch numbers missing, the pills look different compared to the original Iverheal I took. The pills from the scam supplier are raised around the edges while the original pills were flat without raised edges.
The process of ordering from India took a couple of months and I still do not have ivermectin that I can safely take. I cannot afford US or Canadian prices for this medication. It is heartbreaking that no one in America offers this life-saving medicine at an affordable price. It is terribly sad and a telling commentary on the state of healthcare in the US.
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So sorry to hear about your difficulties. I’ve placed 3 orders with various suppliers through India Mart within the last year. The only difficulty (ironically) occurred when I paid extra for “expedited” shipping. There was a delay of maybe a week clearing customs, which made me stretch my remaining supply a bit. Sadly, there are some dishonest operators everywhere (including in the US), but I think your experience was an exception. One thing I insist on regarding ordering from abroad is being able to pay through PayPal. They’ve been very good at looking out for me. It is simply unconscionable that these medications are so costly in the US. I find the President’s “deals” to bring down drug prices underwhelming thus far; to my knowledge they have not included off-patent drugs. A dear friend of ours was diagnosed with bladder cancer recently. Kudos to his urologist for prescribing ivermectin, but he wrote it for 3mg, and the cost was $4 per pill. Even taking just 12mg/day (a ridiculously small amount) this adds up to a whopping $480/month. He jumped at my offer to include some at $.10/pill. (A side note: my pulmonologist is Indian, and she did not disparage the quality of drugs shipped from India when I told her I had ordered from there. She pointed out, and I agree, that in many cases your choices are India or China. Given China’s propensity to kill its customers, I’ll take India any day.)
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Sorry to hear about your bad experience with this supplier. It does sound like you got scammed. There are plenty of great legitimate suppliers on IndiaMart that will provide you with the quality product that you seek at reasonable prices. Keep in mind that IndiaMart is a marketplace similar to eBay or Amazon. It is just the mechanism for providing contact between sellers and buyers. Sellers are good and bad and the bad ones get a bad reputation and get removed. It is best to find the companies that have been doing business for awhile and have good reviews. You can do reviews on IndiaMart to expose fraudulent suppliers. I have used two different suppliers in the past from IndiaMart and have had zero problems. With the current tariffs and the trade difficulties with India I’m not sure how easy it is currently to secure medications from India. It will probably be another year before I use up my supply of IVM and will need to reorder, so I won’t have any personal experience with IndiaMart suppliers until then. In the past I have been able to get IVM at seven to ten cents per pill from legit manufacturers in India. I’m not sure what the current price structure will be until I do my next round of due diligence when I get ready to order my next batch. When you do order, I would suggest getting about a three year supply of what you need and store it in the freezer. It has an extremely long shelf life in the freezer especially if you vacuum pack the meds before storing. Hope this info helps with your search.
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Thank you for your comments. I appreciate knowing about the freezer storage of IVM. When I ordered it from Bless Intl. at India Mart, I ordered 1000 pills so I would have a lasting supply.
If anyone has purchased ivermectin from a reputable India Mart supplier, I would most appreciate knowing the name of the supplier.
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Sorry to hear of your bad experience with IndiaMart, which marketing site I think is highly disreputable; but that does not mean every vendor you might encounter on the site is equally dishonest. For what it’s worth from a lay person, I will tell you what I have learned that may be helpful. As another member at IMA pointed out on IMA forum, the Australian Government’s Therapeutic Goods Administration has an axe to grind. When they disparage some ivermectin product by saying that their sample did not contain the amount of active ingredient claimed, that does NOT mean the product did not contain 97% of the active ingredient claimed. Most ivermectin COA’s have a range, such as 97-102%, and if it falls in the range, it’s accepted by the manufacturer. An IverGuard-12 tablet that contains 98% may have less than the claimed amount (according to the Australian Government’s Therapeutic Goods Administration), but 11.76 mg IVR per tablet still is a whole lot more than an Iverheal-6 tablet.
Notice that some exporters wrongly identify distributors as the manufacturer of the product that actually was manufactured as private label for the distributor. For example, the promoter on this site who posted the Centurion Labs COA for his offering of hydroxychloroquine is for a “FHPPL” (Fortune Healthcare Product Pvt Ltd) product from their partner right across the street in Vadodara. Fortune Healthcare’s own ivermectin product is IverGuard-12 and IverGuard-15, but the company also private labels many other names, including IverHuman and IverVid.
I know that Fortune Healthcare private labels doxycycline 100 mg capsules for Jeerima Biocare Pvt Ltd. They may do the same for Jeerima Biocare ivermectin. You have to decide for yourself, but I think if I were in your circumstance, I likely would take the Ivervid tablets.
Sadly, unless we want to pay the $2000 it would cost here to get our own COA done for an order of IVR, we have to assume a lot of risk as we attempt to determine the trustworthiness of people.
PF
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Thank you for your insight. I need to begin taking the ivermectin again, and I’m having such a difficult time finding a reasonably priced reliable source. Your information about Fortune Healthcare products being packaged by Jeerima helps tremendously.
Do you know if the reports about people having dangerous, even fatal side effects from counterfeit ivermectin are true? I’m wondering if these are trustworthy or perhaps some are saying these things to scare people away from taking nontraditional medications.
Thank you again. I really appreciate your thoughts.
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Recall the likes of Tony Fauci trying to scare people by claiming that taking hydroxychloroquine would cause heart attacks? Or, how about the CDC telling people who were forced to get their ivermectin via horse paste, “You are not a cow, stop it!”?
No doubt people can die from fentanyl-laced drugs, or contaminated “counterfeit” supplements or medicines, or listeria-contaminated salad mixes, or covid clot shots… We need a reliable lab to generate COAs for the medicines we want to take. Short of that, we have to do the best we can with what we have. Just look at how many $Billions of dietary supplements are consumed without COAs.
If you ask, I expect you could get a COA for the FHPPL Ivervid-12. But then, you’ll have to trust that the COA is not “counterfeit.”. Hopefully, RFK, Jr will help to improve this sorry situation.
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Yes. RFK is doing a great job.
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Totally agree — having access to verified COAs really matters. We’ve already shared certificates here for ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. If you’d like a COA for any other product from our range, just send us a message or reach out through the contact page on our website.
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New Products & Supplier Announcement
We are pleased to share some great news with our community!
Canadian Health&Care Mall has partnered with a new certified supplier and expanded our product range.
We are now able to offer two new products — Fenbendazole and Molnupiravir.
Certificates of analysis and compliance for these items will be published soon — please stay tuned for updates.
As always, we welcome your feedback and will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
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Just wanted to share my experience — after a bad purchase on IndiaMart, I decided not to risk it again and ordered from My Canadian Health Care Mall instead.
I probably paid a bit more, but everything went perfectly: Visa payment worked, I tracked my parcel all the way, and the meds came in original sealed packaging.
Honestly, I’m very satisfied with the whole process.
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I recently received a shipment of ivermectin, fenbendazole, and doxycyline from India via Dubais Post — all legitimate manufacturers — exact items ordered, all fresh, well packed for shipment at competitive Indian prices, with exceptional management and communications.
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What was the company’s name?
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Who manufactured the Ivermectin and what is its brand name? Which India Mart vendor sold it to you?
I don’t think good packaging guarantees that something isn’t counterfeit.
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emma421, I tried to private message you with that information, but IMA would not let me do that without first friending you, and you did not acknowledge my request to do that. Because I can relate to your situation, I felt empathy, and I wanted to help, I was willing to share what I know. If you don’t want it, that’s totally up to you. But, before you throw it out, you should at least get right what I said to you.
Jeerima does NOT manufacture ivermectin. It markets Ivervid, manufactured by Fortune Healthcare Product Pvt Ltd. FHPPL private label manufactures for many marketers. Many ivermectin manufacturers — even big ones like A. Menarini — will contract with independent manufacturers to make their own Ivercop. Although I don’t know for sure, I suspect that India’s largest generic pharmaceutical manufacturer, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd., does the same with its in-house brand Ivermectol. Because of its name and added trust, Sun Pharma commands a price for Ivermectol that is eight to ten times the price of Ivervid in India — though still only 1/2 to 1/4 of the price in the U.S. or Canada. (Just as there still are people who pay more for Bayer Aspirin than they will for NoName aspirin.)
I buy nothing without a COA. The COAs you get in Canada or the US are likely the same you would get in India. If you did not get a COA with your Iverheal, you don’t have even that level of comfort about what you were receiving. But, even then, you may recall my telling you that then you have to wonder whether the COA is counterfeit. Unless you want to pay the $2000 to a lab to do your own COA, you will not get the level of certainty that you want. What can we do about it? Ask God.
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Where would I find the COA of a drug? Would it be on the insert that comes with the drug?
Thanks.
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I ask for it. When I have ordered direct from manufacturer, I have had no problem getting it, except from very large Cipla who, I was told, only supplies the COA to bulk purchasers of its Doxicip doxycycline. Cipla is so prominent as to be like the Mayo Clinic, saying, “Just take our word for it.”
To me, exporters are suspect if they can’t provide a COA. But, legitimate distributors just may not want to go to the added trouble for small orders, or they may have difficulty matching up the COA with the batch they are sending you. I have found trivial differences in the COAs between batches from the same manufacturer, but I order the batch for the COA that the vendor provides, assuming it’s not stale.
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PFVF, I did accept your friend request a few days ago. I’m not certain why it wasn’t processed, unless it takes time.
Thank you for the additional information on ivermectin from India. The Jeerima Ivervid did not include a COA. There was no package insert whatsoever. I searched online to see if there was any COA information on this brand of ivermectin, and could not find anything. Why wouldn’t COA information be available if the Ivervid was analyzed and legitimate?
You mentioned that Fortune Healthcare and Sun Pharma manufacture much of the ivermectin in India, but this doesn’t guarantee that others aren’t making counterfeit ivermectin. People are still claiming to have bad reactions to some of the Indian ivermectin, and some are questioning the ingredients because the pills they receive taste like sugar.
I will try to friend you or accept your friend request again. Are you a doctor or do you have inner circle knowledge of pharmaceutical manufacturers in India? If not, I would hesitate suggesting people trust anyone’s personal instincts or gut feelings about the legitimacy of a product that could be detrimental to their health.
Please know that I deeply appreciate your information in response to my query about safe ivermectin. However, following incredulous deceitful and manipulative communications from one India Mart vendor (Bless International), it is difficult to know who to trust.
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emma321, REPEAT: “October 12, 2025 at 3:34 pm EDT — ‘Sorry to hear of your bad experience with IndiaMart, which marketing site I think is highly disreputable; but that does not mean every vendor you might encounter on the site is equally dishonest. For what it’s worth from a LAY PERSON, I will tell you what I have learned that may be helpful.”
I have no credentials; those are with MD Anderson, Sloan Kettering, Mayo Clinic. The fact that you are taking ivermectin tells me that you already have discounted their credentials, which credentials tell us that we are nutcases who have been duped into thinking that a worm medicine can help us treat cancer. They place us among the suckers whom the charlatans in Mexico bilk after we decide that Mayo Clinic no longer is helping us. We are in a difficult situation, surrounded by people who only care — if we are not the sultan of Dubai — whether our insurance is up to date.
I cannot confirm whether Blessing International is a charlatan (though an unconfirmable physical address and young business age might not bode well), or whether the Ivervid you got was fresh and was stored below 30 degrees C; or that in the United States, you might buy counterfeit Levis, Nikes, or Rolexes. I can only tell what I know, and what I do to lower risk.
I would add that if you search Indian manufacturers of ivermectin, you will find that there are scores of them. When the Indian government dispensed ivermectin free to its citizens during covid, the cost was reported to be about 2 cents per dose. Ivermectin is so cheap, it hardly seems worth risking prison to counterfeit it.
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Hi Nikola,
Can you please share more about your bad experience? Who was the manufacturer of the Ivermectin that you had a bad experience with and what was its brand name? What is the name of the vendor who sold it to you?
Although I ordered Healing Pharma Iverheal from a Bless International vendor at India Mart, he did a bait and switch and sent me Ivervid, manufactured by Jeerima.
Another forum participant opined that it was probably safe to take, but I don’t know this person and am hesitant to take the Ivervid. My funds are extremely limited and the Canadian Pharma drugs are expensive.
Thank you for your response.
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I have had similar thoughts – how am I meant to know that it is legitimate Ivermectin? I’ve noticed that the ones I have at present taste sweet when I put them in my mouth to swallow them and I have no idea if they should or not.
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We’re happy to share another update following our announcement earlier.
We have now received and reviewed the Certificate of Analysis (COA) for our Fenbendazole products from Astonea Labs — the same certified manufacturer we recently partnered with.
Both strengths — 222 mg and 444 mg — passed all quality checks, including identity, uniformity of weight, friability, disintegration time, and assay.
For example:
- Fenbendazole 222 mg (Batch ADT252099A) shows an assay result of 104.63%, friability 0.14%, and disintegration in 9 minutes — all fully compliant.
- Fenbendazole 444 mg (Batch ADT251435B) shows an assay result of 99.69%, friability 0.14%, and disintegration time of 6 minutes, also fully compliant.
We are attaching both COAs here for your reference.
If you’d like to purchase Fenbendazole, you can find it on our official website:
https://mycanadianhealthcaremall.com/product/fenbendazole
As always, members of the FLCCC / IMAHEALTH community can use our exclusive 15% discount coupon — IVM25 — at checkout.
If you have any questions about purity, dosing forms, or batch details, feel free to ask — we’re here to help.
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Just looking up the Certifiers https://www.astonealabsprivatelimited.com/, I asked them if they offer certifying as a service, their contact page forwarded me to Indiamart. They also don’t have Ivermectin or Fenbendazole as a product. So as always due diligence please with all providers.
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Thanks for checking that, Greg.
We also noticed that the Indiamart listing comes up in Google results, but we can’t confirm that the page you found is actually connected to the manufacturer that issued our COAs. It may simply be a reseller profile using a similar name — we have no way to verify its authenticity.
The official international website of the manufacturer that provided our certificates is:
That’s the only site we reference when verifying batch information and documentation.
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Greg, I don’t see how Astonea Lab’s referring you to their Indiamart web site answers your question; but, I suspect that they do contract COAs, as do a lot of other manufacturers with labs — even if they don’t make the product being tested.. Some manufacturers do the COAs for their own products. In an apparent move to add credibility of third-party testing, sometimes they will get someone else to do the COAs. But, I have found that some of these “third-party” testers have related investors, or past close relationships, including contract manufacturing relationships. The whole process is pretty loose, and requires a lot of faith in Indian oversight authorities, market forces, integrity of the people involved in the process.
The subject COAs here are for FBD brand fenbendazole, which reportedly is manufactured by Healing Pharma. I have asked Healing Pharma where their contract manufacturing plant is located, but I have not yet received an answer. Maybe it is near Astonea Lab’s plant, which is the same shown in Astonea Lab’s corporate web site and their Indiamart web site. I think its main claim to fame should be that it is right next door to Damaira Pharmaceuticals!
PF
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Thank you for sharing the interesting breakdown. The entire COA trail appears to be somewhat convoluted. If Healing Pharma responds, I’m interested to hear their thoughts as well. It would undoubtedly help dispel some of the ambiguity around these vendors.
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Thanks everyone for the thoughtful breakdown — it really highlights why due diligence is so important in cases like this. We never rely on a single document or source either. At minimum, we cross-check the manufacturer’s official site, verify batch data, compare the COA structure against previous batches, and follow up with direct inquiries when something isn’t fully clear.
Given how common contract manufacturing and outsourced testing are in India, it’s not surprising that the COA trail sometimes looks convoluted. That’s exactly why multiple points of verification matter.
We’ve also sent a follow-up request to our supplier and are currently waiting for Healing Pharma’s response regarding this specific batch and their contract manufacturing setup. Once they clarify those details, a lot of the ambiguity should clear up.
@jessica6601 — you made a good point about how the COA chain appears. If Healing Pharma does reply, I agree it would go a long way toward settling the remaining questions. We’ll share any updates here as soon as we receive them.
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I can’t seem to place an order with Canadian Health & Care Mall. I’ll miss out on the IVM25 since it ends 12/31/2025.
Help!
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Never mind. I figured it out.
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Update:
Just a quick note — the IVM25 promo code has been extended and is still active, so you won’t miss out on the 15% discount.Glad to hear you were able to place your order. If anyone else runs into issues, feel free to ask — happy to help.
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How long should it take to be mailed? Tracker info says:
MUMBAI AIRPORT SORTING OFFICE, INDIA
January 6, 2026, 8:05 pm
Today is the 9th.
Thanks.
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Hi there, just to mention I’m currently not comfortable with this website. I’ve asked for info and haven’t received the info I require. This was my message – ” Now the people noted on your about us page can’t be found anywhere. Can you provide more info so I can verify them please. Thanks Greg” I got an answer that they don’t have public profiles and to send an email to the ceo at an email address. I have more info from a forum member with info that points to caution. We don’t do censoring. So I’m between a rock and a hard place. And to note, the IMA, of course, to maintain our ‘No conflict of interest’ position doesn’t promote any vendor. Our pharmacy provider list isn’t vetted or approved, it’s open to anyone to add themselves to the list. We are working very hard on a “Trusted Providers Network” as this is our most requested question (Where can I find a…) But on the Pharmacy’s it’s trust, but please, please verify.
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Hello. I saw your comment on the forum about having some concerning information about a specific vendor. I am currently using one of the pharmacies mentioned, and I would like to understand what raised red flags for you. Could you please share more details in a private message? Thank you.
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I can’t do pm’s on this, apologies. But for e.g. I searched for their name, as their website purports, that they’re registered here. Another Forum member sent a report that I’ve just re-read which mentions the same issues and more that I found. If I feel I need to do a little digging I do, but it’s unoffical (for my own interest). It’s just me trying to help ensure vendors on the forum are legit, without it being an official IMA position. I had gotten a little wary. So it’s my own research after 1 forum member highlighted, and now another has. Please maybe see the premises in which they’re based. Maybe where their website is registered etc.
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Thanks for the clarification, Greg — I appreciate you explaining where the concern came from.
From what I’ve reviewed, the site doesn’t claim to be a brick-and-mortar Canadian pharmacy or to be registered with the Ontario College of Pharmacists. It appears to operate as an international online service working with licensed manufacturers and fulfillment partners in different countries.
I agree that wording can sometimes be interpreted differently, and transparency is important, so it’s reasonable to flag anything that might cause confusion. Appreciate you sharing your perspective.
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Thanks for your message. Since the order was placed right before the New Year holidays, it’s normal for international shipments to experience some delay at the export airport sorting stage before the next tracking update appears.
Additionally, delivery timelines and tracking behavior can vary depending on the shipping option selected. For privacy reasons, we don’t request order details publicly on the forum.
Please reach out to our support team using the contact information listed on our website (email or phone), and we’ll be happy to review your order and provide a more specific update.
Thank you for your patience.
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Thanks. I already had done what you suggested. I guess I’m impatient.
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Is there American-sourced Ivermectin online yet? Now that Texas and three other states are allowing OTC?
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There are tons of US sources if you are willing to pay the outrageous prices they are asking for. I’m waiting for MFN and TrumpRx to kick in to see if we actually get the price of IVM down to 10 cents per pill instead of $1 per pill.
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Lets hope for the best! What are we seeing for prices where it is going OTC? I will be in Arkansas for a visit soon, would like to snag some while we are there.
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Thank you for your answer
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You are welcomed.
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Good hunting for 2025 iacoph. You guys are a bit more expensive for sure but understand you aim to provide assurance as a value add. Do you conduct your own potency / purity testing to keep your suppliers honest? If so please detail which testing method you use.
A couple of questions on your shopping portal. I am not seeing a coupon code field. Where / when is this presented? Is IVM24 additive to the existing CHCM10 code?
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