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When trying to relieve sore muscles, Advil has been proven to be a good effective choice. When comparing Tylenol to Advil for muscle pain and soreness, it is helpful to know the actual difference in ingredients, as both are good choices. He main difference is that Advil has anti-inflammatory properties, whereas aspirin does not. Advil also lasts around 12 hours, which makes it a long-lasting and trusted choice for sore muscles.
advil,tylenol,or asprin
no it may help with soreness. what you need is lots of protein and complex carbs and a day or two off to let your muscles heal.
Depends on where/what area you're talking about, but RICE (rest, ice, compression, elevation) is a standard treatment. Ibuprofen (advil) for treating pain/swelling.
Heat the sore muscles and take some advil. Also stretch!
That's pretty common. Try taking a couple of Advil or Aleve; that should help.
Absolutely, It is a mild pain killer/muscle relaxer is typically what it is used for.
If you mean to avoid feeling pain during your first intimate encounter, it's honestly not that painful. Make sure you're ready for it (lubricated) and it shouldn't be too painful. However, if you feel the need to take something, a couple of Advils should cut back on some of the soreness (just make sure you only take the prescribed dosage, you don't want to be ODing on Advil during your first time)
You can take Tylenol during pregnancy, but Advil, aspirin, and Aleve are not safe. If the pain persists you should see a doctor.
You could take a pain reliever like Advil or Tylenol, or use a muscle rub like Flexall.
If you take vyvanse during the day but need help falling asleep at night, try half of an advil pm. it works for me, and the dr. said it's not harmful.
Advil is not safe to give to animals. If an English Bulldog needs pain medicine a veterinarian should be consulted.