WellnessMD
Full Brand & Product Review
Overall Rating: 1.4 / 10
REGISTRATION
not disclosed
PRODUCT OPTIONS
Ivermaze, ivermectin 12mg capsules
INDEPENDENT CoA
CoA document shown in product images is AI-generated and unreadable
PRODUCER
not disclosed
SUBSIDIARY BRANDS
Overview
wellnessmedical.co sells ivermectin under the brand name Ivermaze at wellnessmedical.co/products/iv. The storefront claims third-party laboratory testing, US manufacturing, and FDA-approved status. Behind each of those claims is either a fabrication or a materially misleading statement. This review documents what the public record shows.
Criteria Ratings
1. Information Transparency | 1 / 10
No legal entity is named anywhere on wellnessmedical.co. No company registration number, no owner name, no physical address, no named individual appears on the storefront, the product listing, or any accessible policy page.
The Trustpilot profile⇥ for wellnessmedical.co is marked "Unclaimed profile," meaning the operator has not engaged with the platform at all. The profile shows zero reviews and a 0.0 rating. The location field reads Colombia. The .co domain extension is Colombia's country-code top-level domain. The storefront simultaneously displays a prominent "Made in USA" badge on product images.
The About page states the brand was created by people "tired of overpriced, overhyped supplements with little transparency."
No named individual, no founding date, no registration number, and no address appears anywhere to support this.
2. Label Accuracy | 1 / 10
The product page⇥ states:
"Ivermaze is an FDA-approved antiparasitic medication." This is misleading.
The FDA has approved ivermectin as a prescription drug for specific licensed indications.
It has not approved a product called Ivermaze sold without a prescription through a Shopify storefront.
The wording transfers FDA credibility from the active ingredient to this specific unlicensed listing.
The product photography includes a headline that reads:
"Say Goodbye To Parasites, Cancer Growth, Toxins & Digestive Struggles."
Making direct claims that a supplement addresses cancer growth violates FDA rules on disease claims, which prohibit dietary supplements from claiming to treat, cure, diagnose, or prevent any disease.
This is not a borderline statement. It names cancer directly.
The product packaging and storefront display "LABORATORY TESTED Purity >99%" and "3rd Party Lab Tested."
The product images include a Certificate of Analysis document. That document contains text that is entirely illegible.
The laboratory name, report number, analyst signature, test method, and result fields all consist of AI-generated characters that do not form readable words or numbers.
This is not a scanned real document. It is a visual prop produced by an image generation tool, placed in product photos to simulate the appearance of verified testing.
The product page ⇥ also carries testimonial stating the reviewer was diagnosed with Stage II bowel cancer in 2018 and that after using the product
"I am cancer free with zero side effects."
A cancer cure testimonial for an unregulated supplement with no disclosed manufacturer and no verifiable testing compounds the disease claim problem.
No real laboratory name, no batch number, no test date, and no verifiable documentation of any kind is publicly accessible for this product.
3. Product Definition | 2 / 10
The product is sold without a prescription, without a telehealth consultation, and without any medical oversight framing. Ivermectin in its approved forms is a prescription drug.
Selling it without a prescription as a supplement, under a proprietary brand name that does not appear on the physical label, describes a product that operates outside the boundaries of how this drug is regulated.
The marketing copy throughout the storefront refers to the product as "Ivermaze."
The physical bottle label in the product photography reads "Ivermectin."
The Supplement Facts panel visible in the product images lists the active ingredient as Ivermectin 12mg per tablet, with other ingredients: Lactose, Calcium Stearate, and Microcrystalline Cellulose, the last of which is misspelled on the label as "Microcrystalline Cellcose."
A spelling error in an excipient name on a pharmaceutical-style label indicates the packaging text was not reviewed before production.
4. Manufacturer Traceability | 1 / 10
The manufacturer is not named on the product page, the storefront, or any accessible policy page. The "Made in USA" badge appears prominently in product imagery.
No facility name, no GMP certification, no FDA facility registration number, and no production address is provided for any entity that makes this product.
wellnessmedical.co is the surviving active store in a network of clone operations. shopwellnesslab.shop and shopwellnesslab.com both sold the same product with identical page text, identical testimonials, and identical brand presentation. Both have since closed. The pattern of opening parallel storefronts with identical content and closing them as complaints accumulate is documented across this product family.
A second buyer who received the product left a review on the Sanare Lab Trustpilot profile⇥ .
The review was written on March 1, 2026. If the date follows standard US MM/DD/YYYY formatting, the manufacturing date falls two months after the product was purchased and reviewed.
The same buyer noted the physical product looked different from the website images and questioned whether they had received a counterfeit.
Sanare Lab responded directly to that review on March 11, 2026, confirming that Ivermaze is a counterfeit product mimicking their design, distributed through shopwellnesslab.com, Facebook, and physical stores.
Their response stated the label on received bottles falsely names Sanare Lab LTD as the manufacturer, and confirmed they had reported the operation to Shopify.
The confusion generated by the clone network has produced misdirected complaints on unrelated platforms.
One buyer who ordered ivermectin and fenbendazole from a storefront operating under the "Wellness Lab" name reported receiving no delivery after 40 days, and a tracking number pointing to a paid tracking service. Unable to locate the correct platform, the buyer left a review⇥ on wellnesslabltd.com, a UK marine collagen business with no connection to the product.
That company's response confirmed: "We don't ship to the USA and we do not sell the drugs. Your name does not appear on our list of customers."
5. Availability & Distribution | 3 / 10
The product is available through wellnessmedical.co on Shopify. The store accepts payment and appears to process orders. No Amazon presence was identified. The Trustpilot profile is unclaimed with zero reviews.
The product has been distributed across at least three storefronts using identical content. Two are now closed. The currently active store has no public review history, no claimed Trustpilot profile, and no verifiable operator identity.
All on-site testimonials are attributed to first-name-last-initial combinations and include claims of cancer remission. None are independently hosted or linked to verified purchases.
6. Public Feedback Patterns | 1 / 10
There are no independent reviews of wellnessmedical.co on any platform. The Trustpilot profile is unclaimed with zero reviews. No Reddit threads, no forum posts, and no consumer complaint records were found for this specific storefront.
The only public feedback connected to this product family comes from three independent sources.
A public Facebook group discussion⇥ about the product produced direct buyer testimony.
One commenter stated they had purchased from Wellness MD, described the tablets as sugar pills, reported that a pharmacist they consulted confirmed the same finding, and wrote they were disputing the charge with their credit card company.
A second commenter independently noted they had seen the brand mentioned frequently and described its visuals as deliberately copying Sanare Lab's branding.
A third commenter wrote they had researched the brand before purchasing, found negative reviews, cancelled the order, and received a refund.
A buyer who left a review on the Sanare Lab Trustpilot profile questioned whether the product they received was a counterfeit, noting the bottle carried no contact email but shared the same address and name as Sanare Lab. Sanare Lab confirmed in their response that the product is a fraudulent operation copying their branding. The full account of that exchange is documented in section 4 of this review.
The complete absence of any claimed Trustpilot presence, zero independent reviews on any platform, and a public feedback trail consisting entirely of sugar pill allegations, misdirected complaints, and a confirmed counterfeit flag from a legitimate competing brand describes a product that has operated without any public accountability.
A Facebook group post⇥ documents a buyer who received both the Ivermectin and Fenbendazole products from wellnessmedical.co.
The buyer described tasting the ivermectin tablets and concluding they were pure sugar, and opening the fenbendazole capsules and finding them tasteless, possibly flour. The order cost $79 and took three weeks to arrive. The buyer received a bank refund.
A commenter who identified the return address label on the package named "Kelly Chen" as the sender and stated that name is associated with multiple scams and identity theft cases.
Summary Scorecard
Main Conclusion
wellnessmedical.co calls the product "Ivermaze" throughout its storefront text. The physical bottle label says "Ivermectin."
The Certificate of Analysis shown in product images is AI-generated and contains no readable text, yet the page claims third-party laboratory testing.
Product photography carries the headline "Say Goodbye To Parasites, Cancer Growth, Toxins & Digestive Struggles" a direct disease claim that dietary supplements are prohibited from making under FDA rules. The ingredients label misspells an excipient name.
The Trustpilot profile is unclaimed with zero reviews and lists Colombia as the location, while the packaging displays a "Made in USA" badge.
Two identical clone storefronts selling the same product are now closed.
A buyer reported receiving a bottle stamped with a manufacturing date two months after the purchase date. Sanare Lab confirmed in a public Trustpilot response that Ivermaze is a counterfeit operation mimicking their branding, with product labels falsely naming Sanare Lab LTD as the manufacturer, and stated they had reported the operation to Shopify.
Independent buyers in a public Facebook discussion described the tablets as sugar pills, with one reporting a pharmacist confirmed that assessment and a credit card dispute filed as a result.