Antiparasitic Protocols · Rx

Two protocols.
One standard of care.

Provider-prescribed ivermectin, on its own, or paired with mebendazole for broader coverage. Both are prescription protocols, dispensed only after a licensed U.S. provider reviews your intake and decides they are appropriate for you.

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Pick the coverage
that fits.

Same provider review, same licensed U.S. pharmacy, same discreet shipping. The difference is how many mechanisms you want working for you.

Ivermectin capsule
Single antiparasitic

Ivermectin Protocol

$139/month

or $369 prepaid for 3 months, save $48

  • Compounded ivermectin, dosed by your provider
  • Licensed U.S. provider review & prescription
  • 30-day supply, refilled on schedule
  • Plain, tracked 2-day shipping
  • Monthly plan, cancel anytime
Single mechanism
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Broader coverage
Ivermectin capsuleMebendazole capsule
Dual antiparasitic

Ivermectin + Mebendazole

$169/month

or $449 prepaid for 3 months, save $58

  • Two antiparasitics, ivermectin + mebendazole
  • A second mechanism for wider coverage
  • Both compounded to your dose by a U.S. pharmacy
  • Licensed U.S. provider review & prescription
  • 30-day supply, discreet 2-day shipping, cancel anytime
Dual mechanism
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PlanIvermectin ProtocolIvermectin + Mebendazole
Monthly$139/mo$169/mo
3-month prepay$369 ($123/mo)$449 ($150/mo)
You save vs. monthly$48$58
MedicationsIvermectinIvermectin + Mebendazole
Dosing18 mg capsules25 mg / 250 mg capsules
CoverageSingle mechanismDual mechanism
Supply30 days30 days
Provider reviewIncludedIncluded
ShippingDiscreet 2-dayDiscreet 2-day
CommitmentCancel anytimeCancel anytime
Why two

Broader coverage,
one plan.

Ivermectin and mebendazole act through different mechanisms. Used together under a provider’s guidance, they cover more ground than either does on its own. Whether the combination suits you is your provider’s decision.

Ivermectin alone

A proven single-agent antiparasitic, compounded and provider-dosed.

Single mechanism

Ivermectin + Mebendazole

Adds a second mechanism for wider antiparasitic coverage in a single monthly plan.

Dual mechanism
Why CLYR

Care that’s actually
yours.

The same U.S. pharmacy and provider network behind the high-priced services, offered as a fair monthly plan instead of a four-figure upfront bill.

Reviewed by a provider

A licensed U.S. provider looks at your weight, history, and current medications, then sets a dose that fits your situation specifically.

A genuine U.S. pharmacy

Filled by a licensed 503A compounding pharmacy, with the prescriber and pharmacy on record for every single order.

Private and flexible

Unmarked packaging, tracked 2-day delivery, and a monthly plan you control. Pause or stop whenever you want.

Quality & Safety

Every order,
accounted for.

A forum post and an offshore website can’t tell you who made your medication or whether the dose is right. Here is what is behind yours.

✓ Verified

Licensed U.S. pharmacy

Filled by a state-licensed 503A pharmacy here in the U.S.

✓ Verified

Provider-written

Prescribed only after a licensed U.S. provider reviews your case.

✓ Verified

Labeled for you

Your dose, your name, the prescriber and pharmacy on the label.

✓ Verified

Checked before it ships

Prepared and verified by the pharmacy, then sealed for delivery.

Where it comes from

Source matters as much
as dose.

Plenty of places will sell you ivermectin. Most can’t tell you what is actually in it. Here is what we would steer you away from, and what we do instead.

✗ Skip it

Marketplace “supplements”

Listed on big retailers or social shops as a supplement, these never touch a pharmacy, so no one can confirm the molecule, the strength, or the purity.

✗ Skip it

Offshore websites

No U.S. provider signed off, no visibility into how it was made, and a real chance the package is stopped at the border.

✗ Skip it

Animal-grade product

Made and measured for livestock, not people. No human testing, no prescriber, and no one accountable if the dose is wrong.

The CLYR way

A licensed U.S. provider writes the prescription, a licensed 503A pharmacy fills it to your exact dose, and it ships labeled for you. Every step is tied to a real, accountable name.

From check to
doorstep.

1

Quick eligibility check

A few short medical questions, about two minutes, and nothing to pay to begin.

2

Provider review

A licensed U.S. provider reviews your answers and, if it is appropriate, writes your prescription.

3

Delivered discreetly

Filled by a licensed U.S. pharmacy and shipped to your door in plain packaging, tracked 2-day.

Frequently Asked

Questions about
the protocols?

Ivermectin alone is a proven single-agent antiparasitic. Adding mebendazole introduces a second mechanism for broader coverage. Which one fits you is ultimately your reviewing provider’s decision based on your history.

Yes. A licensed U.S. provider reviews your case and writes the prescription, which a licensed 503A pharmacy compounds and labels for you. It is not a supplement or a generic mail-order product.

Marketplace and offshore sellers operate without a U.S. provider or pharmacy on record, so there is no reliable way to know what you are taking or at what strength. With CLYR, a named provider and a licensed U.S. pharmacy stand behind every order.

Mebendazole is intended for human use and has a long track record, and a licensed U.S. pharmacy can compound it to a precise dose. Fenbendazole is an animal product with no human approval, so our pharmacy works with mebendazole.

It is based on your medical history and the other medications you take, which your provider reviews for interactions before approving anything.

Most U.S. states. We currently cannot ship to Alaska, Mississippi, Louisiana, or Puerto Rico.

No. It is a monthly plan you can pause or cancel after your first order, or you can prepay three months at a discount.

If the reviewing provider decides it is not right for you, you are not charged for medication. You only pay once a prescription is written.

Important Safety Information

Ivermectin and mebendazole are prescription medications dispensed only after a licensed provider independently reviews your intake and determines they are appropriate for you. Common side effects of ivermectin may include nausea, dizziness, and rash; mebendazole may cause abdominal pain or diarrhea, and rarely elevated liver enzymes with prolonged use. These compounded medications are prescribed based on independent provider judgment and are not FDA-approved compounded products. Not everyone qualifies. This page is informational, is not medical advice, and is not a substitute for emergency care, call 911 in an emergency. Available in most U.S. states.

See which fits
for you.

Take the two-minute eligibility check and a licensed provider reviews your case.

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Just want ivermectin? See the Ivermectin Protocol →