Yes. This is because Advil is a brand name for the medication generically known as ibuprofen.
Cocaine is the chemical name of the substance, in the same way that Ibuprofen is the chemical name of Advil.
Take an Advil but for girls take something for menstrual cramps like Motrin cause they work more effectively because they have more ibuprofen in them.
Liver failure goes wiht Tylenol so im thinking advil might be the same
YES!! I am an Advil girl all the way for everything!! although i prefer the Advil liquid gels they seem to work faster.
I usually masturbate when I get cramps. It really works! I like it because I don't have to use medication, but if you are uncomfortable masturbating, then just take some advil or ibuprofen.
I'm not a doctor, but in my experience it is safe as long as it is not Claritin D. Claritin is loratadine and Advil Cold & Sinus is ibuprofen and Pseudoephedrin. Claritin D is both of these combined minus the ibuprofen, so I would say it is safe, it has never caused me any problems.
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.
no a child shouldn't take ibuprofen any way they should take Motrin
Paracetamol is a legal drug. However, it is illegal if it has been dangerously modified in any way.
1 tablet with 800 mg of ibuprofen has the same amount of active ingredient as 4 tablets with 200 mg of ibuprofen each (200 mg is a pretty common dosage for over-the-counter ibuprofen tablets).
I pick neither. I pick neither because in my opinoin Aleve and Advil are the same. They are the same because the commercials on tv basiclly say the same things exept the two commercials are worded differently. So either way they both are good if you are in real pain and need a pain releiver.
I was a medical Assistant for several years and I am a mother of 3 and grandmother of 2 and have spent much time at the doctors office due to various reasons including ear infections, coughs and colds, strep throat etc... and my children are now adults and obviously I still "care for" them when they are ill (they'll always be my babies :) On numerous occasions we have been instructed to alternate ibuprofen and Tylenol at the same time.....taking the ibuprofen every 6 hours and the Tylenol (even T3's) every 4 hours. This is safe because, although both medicines are pain relievers, they each contain a different medication that works in a different way. I hope this helps.