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Not really. While its candy coating is alluring on the surface, Advil is simply a brand name; its active ingredient is ibuprofen, a type of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug. Advil might contain slightly different additives than a generic ibuprofen—if you’re curious about this, consult your pharmacy—but both should be equally effective at treating your symptoms.
Advil, the brand makes children's advil in dosages for children. Motrin, the other brand of advil also makes children's advil called Children's Motrin. These both can be taken by children as the dosage is made for kids.
No, Advil, or ibuprofen, is an anti inflammatory. You want a fever reducer such as acetaminophen, or more commonly known as Tylenol. If you have a fever, it is good to consult your physician as well.
Yes. Although not brand name, these vitamins consist of the same supplements as brand name vitamins do, making Kirkland vitamins a great way to save money
No. It ruined my washer. It doesn't break down in h2o.
You could take an Ibuprofen or Advil to take down the swelling. Otherwise, you could just put an icepack or a heatpack on the area. :)
While Percoset and Ibuprofen have no interaction (meaning you can take them together), it is not advised, as the combination is quite hard on the stomach lining. A good way to avoid this is to not take them together, but if you have to, do it with food.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_organic_compounds This is a link to a long list of "organic compounds" for all those who care if what they take is organic. I personally, care not, for if it works, it works. And yes, Ibuprofen is an organic compound. And some people get this confused with Aleive or Alieve, another NSAID, which it is NOT. Advil is the most common brand name Ibruprofen (it has a sugar coating to taste good). Adelaine J. Blais Mathematics/Geology Major at UW Now, I'm a business advisor. :) adelaine@ablaiscounsulting.com
Over-the-counter pain relievers. Taking ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) or acetaminophen (Tylenol) is a good first step for CPP relief. ... Get moving. ... Take the heat. ... Make a change. ... Try supplements. ... Relax.
No, that offer does not include Advil Migraine. It is only good for the original Advil, which probably will not help your situation. It would be wise to talk to your doctor about your condition.
Your friend has a good suggestion. There are lots of sites to find Kirkland's coupons, but I believe this is the best site: http://printable-coupons.blogspot.ca/2006/04/Kirkland's-coupons.html
Yes, but take the minimum dosage.