Products
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Will the pain-relieving effect of Advil products diminish with long-term use?
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What are the product indications for Advil Cold & Sinus?
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What are the product indications for Advil Sinus Congestion & Pain?
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What are the product indications for Advil Allergy Sinus?
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How long do the effects of Advil Cold & Sinus last? How is it dosed?
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How long do the effects of Advil Sinus Congestion & Pain last? How is it dosed?
Adults and children 12 years of age and over: take 1 tablet every 4 hours while symptoms persist. Do not use more than 6 tablets in any 24-hour period unless directed by a doctor. Children under 12 years of age: do not use because this product contains too much medication for children under this age.
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How long do the effects of Advil Allergy Sinus last? How is it dosed?
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Are Advil products gentler on the stomach than aspirin?
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How long does it take for Advil Respiratory Products to work?
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Is it necessary to take Advil Respiratory products with food?
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What is the difference between Advil Liqui-Gels and caplets?
Each Advil dosage form is effective for all of the indications on the label. It is a personal choice as to which dosage form is preferred. Advil Liqui-Gels contain solubilized ibuprofen, which is a form that quickly absorbs into the body for fast pain relief. The oblong shape of the caplets are intended to make these forms easy to swallow.
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Can I use Advil products beyond the expiration date?
We recommend that the product not be used after the expiration date. All our products are assigned an expiration date, which is based upon extensive stability studies. The product is effective until the last day of the month noted on the package. The potency of the ingredients slowly diminishes over an extended period of time, and the expiration date is determined by the least stable ingredient in the product.
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What is the expiration date?
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Can these products be refrigerated?
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Is it necessary to take Advil Allergy & Congestion Relief with food?
While it’s not necessary to take Advil Allergy & Congestion Relief with food, if you find yourself with an upset stomach, consider taking your next dosage with food or milk. Stop using Advil Allergy & Congestion Relief if your stomach continues to be upset and seek for healthcare and professional help.
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Can I use Advil Allergy & Congestion Relief beyond the expiration date?
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Can Advil Allergy & Congestion Relief be refrigerated?
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What are the product indications for Advil Allergy & Congestion Relief?
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How long do the effects of Advil Allergy & Congestion Relief last? How is it dosed?
Adults and children 12 years of age and over: take 1 tablet every 4 hours while symptoms persist. Do not use more than 6 tablets in any 24-hour period unless directed by a doctor. Children under 12 years of age: do not use because this product contains too much medication for children under this age.
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What are the product indications for Advil Multi-Symptom Clod & Flu?
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Is it necessary to take Advil Multi Symptom Cold & Flu with food?
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How long do the effects of Advil Multi-Symptom Cold & Flu last? How is it dosed?
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How long can should I take Advil Multi-Symptom Cold & Flu?
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How should I store Advil Multi-Symptom Cold & Flu product?
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Can I use an HSA or FSA to buy Advil Respiratory products?
You can use your HSA and FSA tax-preferred savings account to purchase certain OTC products including Advil Respiratory products. The passage of the CARES Act by Congress includes provisions to restore OTC eligibility under tax-preferred HSA and FSA accounts. Your plan details may vary, so save your receipt and check with your benefits or health provider for eligibility..