Health Conditions
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What is the definition of a fever?
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I have diabetes. Can I take Advil Cold & Sinus?
Advil Cold & Sinus contains the decongestant pseudoephedrine. Phenylephrine, and similar drugs such as pseudoephedrine, should be used cautiously by people with diabetes because it may increase blood sugar levels. Diabetes is a serious illness, and no OTC medications should be taken without doctor consultation.
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I have diabetes. Can I take Advil Allergy Sinus?
Advil Allergy Sinus contains the decongestant pseudoephedrine. Phenylephrine, and similar drugs such as pseudoephedrine, should be used cautiously by people with diabetes because it may increase blood sugar levels. Diabetes is a serious illness, and no OTC medications should be taken without doctor consultation.
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Can I take Advil Allergy Sinus if I have an ulcer condition?
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Can I take Advil Multi-Symptom Cold & Flu if I have diabetes?
Diabetes is a serious illness, and no OTC medications should be taken without doctor consultation. Always consult with your physician before taking an Advil cold, sinus or allergy product. Products that contain phenylephrine should be used cautiously by people with diabetes because it may increase blood sugar levels.
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What is the significance of the label warning regarding MAOIs?
Sympathomimetic decongestants such as phenylephrine, which are contained in the Advil cold, sinus and allergy products, are contraindicated in (should not be taken by) patients who are taking prescription monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI) and in those who have taken MAOIs within the past 2 weeks, as serious health problems can develop. MAOIs include certain drugs for depression, psychiatric, or emotional conditions, or Parkinson’s disease. If you do not know or if you are unsure whether your prescription drug medicine contains an MAOI, ask a doctor or pharmacist before taking this product.
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What causes fever?
Fever is associated with a wide variety of causes. Fever is most often due to bacterial or viral infections such as the common cold, the flu, an ear infection, or sore throat. However, fever can also signal more seri ous infection or disease therefore it is important that if fever gets worse or lasts more than 3 days that you consult your healthcare provider.
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Do other symptoms accompany a fever?
It is possible that other symptoms can accompany a fever. Fevers can be associated with a rapid heartbeat, increased breathing rate, as well as flushing, sweating, or warm skin. Lack of appetite and a tired feeling can also accompany a fever. An important thing to think about is dehydration, which can become serious if not carefully monitored. This is why it is important that if a fever gets worse or lasts more than 3 days after starting Advil, that you consult your healthcare provider.
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Has ibuprofen ever been associated with Reye’s?
Medical literature does not show an association between ibuprofen-containing products and Reye's syndrome. Reye’s syndrome appears to be associated with aspirin and aspirin-containing products used in certain illnesses. Although ibuprofen, acetaminophen, and aspirin can all lower fever, ibuprofen and acetaminophen belong to different chemical classes than aspirin and are handled by the body differently.
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Can I take this product if I am pregnant or nursing a baby?
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Can I take Advil products if I have an ulcer condition?
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I am allergic to gluten. Is it all right for me to take this product?
Gluten is not added to Advil products during the manufacturing process. However, we cannot guarantee that minute amounts of gluten or gluten derivatives are not contained in raw materials obtained from various suppliers for our manufacturing process since the end product is not tested for gluten. You should check with your doctor if you have any concerns about taking this product.
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I have diabetes. Can I take Advil Cold & Sinus or Advil Sinus Congestion & Pain?
Advil Cold & Sinus contains the decongestant pseudoephedrine and Advil Sinus Congestion & Pain contains the decongestant phenylephrine. Phenylephrine, and similar drugs such as pseudoephedrine, should be used cautiously by people with diabetes because it may increase blood sugar levels. Diabetes is a serious illness, and no OTC medications should be taken without doctor consultation. Always consult with your physician before taking an Advil cold, sinus or allergy product.
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Can I take Advil Sinus Congestion & Pain or Advil Multi-Symptom Cold & Flu if I’m allergic to gluten?