💥 Power through pain, sustainably and confidently!
Advil Pain Reliever and Fever Reducer delivers fast, targeted relief with 200mg of ibuprofen per coated caplet, lasting up to 6 hours. Designed for headaches, backaches, menstrual cramps, and joint pain, it combines proven NSAID effectiveness with easy swallowing and eco-friendly packaging that reduces plastic waste by 20%. Trusted by healthcare professionals for over 35 years, Advil is your essential companion for managing pain with confidence and care.
Product Dimensions | 4.1 x 2.1 x 1.5 inches |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Manufacturer | Haleon US Services Inc. |
ASIN | B0014CT0R2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 26, 2014 |
D**G
Works good, cost less Than other brands
Works good, cost less Than other brands
A**R
Working really good
For me it the only one working for headeach!
C**E
Pain Relief!
L-5 has slipped and it hurts. One Advil in the morning really takes the edge off the pain. I take other measures also but I don’t think I would be doing as well as I am without Advil!
M**I
Very good
Very good. Unfortunately the expiry date is very xlose
C**N
Easy to swallow
For some reason I have difficulty swallowing the generic brand of Advil that taste and feels like it is plastic coated. This brand coating is easy to swallow and therefore effective for its intended purpose.
M**I
Works, but Pricey
Advil has always worked well for me, no complaints about performance. The issue I have is the price for the name brand. Honestly, the Amazon basic ibuprofen is much cheaper, however after using both, in this case the brand works better. Something needs to be done about price, for all brand names.
T**Y
Just arrived on time
I will buy it again
T**M
I like the oblong caplet shape, I like the reliable flavor and brand
For pills this large, I prefer the oblong "caplet" shape over the more-common circular shape.I like to buy name-brand Advil and Tylenol because I often repackage the pills, just two of them, or maybe ten. If you buy generic, then you have a pill that says "L432" or something else random and you worry that it isn't what you want. This is red like Advil (ibuprofen), it says "Advil" on it, and it tastes like sugar like Advil - because it is wrapped in sugar for some reason. I don't actually distrust generics, but Advil has more of a reputation to maintain, so maybe I trust them a tiny bit more.
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