It could certainly cause liver failure, stomach trauma, bleeding ulcer, kidney failure, etc... Death would not be guaranteed, but it would be a horrible and painful idea. I hope no one would do this.
Yes, Walgreens Ibuprofen is the same as Advil. The active ingredient in Advil is Ibuprofen.
No it doesn't
read the warning signs on the bottle
advil
Yes as Advil does help with inflammation.
you can take Tylenol and advil....when my son was running a high fever..dr.told me to alternate the 2 every 2 hrs instead of just taking Tylenol every 4 hours
Yes
yes
If someone takes 21 Advil, it will have a bad effect on their liver and will show up in a blood test.
Sounds like an allergic reaction.
Yes, and actually your cat can die from taking Advil. Cats (and dogs) are very sensitive to human pain medications (Advil, Aleve, Tylenol, Motrin, ibuprofen, acetominophen, aspirin, etc.) and can develop fatal stomach ulcers at extremely low doses.
For most people, there is extremely little effect on the blood glucose level from taking Advil. For people taking certain diabetes medications, there can be an issue with low blood glucose levels when taking Advil.