The choice of medication between Tylenol and Advil for someone with neuropathy in the legs will depend on the person's health history. For instance, if you have Diabetes and kidney disease, your health care provider may urge you to avoid Advil. Talk with your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
Tylenol does not reduce inflammation at all. It is a pain reliever and will reduce fever, but it has no action on inflammation. Advil is one of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs) and it will reduce inflammation.
I would say Tylenol, definitely. Advil secondly, Motrin thirdly.
No. Tylenol contains a pain reliever known as Acetaminophen. Advil contains an NSAID known as Ibuprofen. Advil is better for inflammatory pains such as sinus headaches, arthritis, and swollen injuries. Tylenol is better for relieving fever, the common cold, and toothaches. No. Tylenol contains a pain reliever known as Acetaminophen. Advil contains an NSAID known as Ibuprofen. Advil is better for inflammatory pains such as sinus headaches, arthritis, and swollen injuries. Tylenol is better for relieving fever, the common cold, and toothaches.
The difference is the brand, and if you get migrains dont take aleve, or tylenol.
Aspirin, acetaminophen (Tylenol), or ibuprofen (Advil) may be taken to ease pain and relieve inflammation.
Tylenol is worst for your liver. nsaids are bad for your stomach. this is if you take too many or for too long.
Advil is fastest. Tylonol and Aleve have extra coatings.
No they are not. They are in a different class caled NSAID's
i think advil dissolve the fastest
Yes. Tylenol is just the brand name. Ibuprofen is Motrin and Advil. Acetaminophen is Tylenol.
Tylenol is much better to take during pregnancy. It is always better to speak to your doctor, as he knows your medical conditions. But in general Tylenol, in a safe dose, is much preferred.
No, you should not take Advil if you are a diabetic. I believe up to 6 Tylenol a day is permitted.