Advil IS ibuprofen, so no! You'd be doubling your dose. If you are in enough pain that you need to consider more than one medication, you need advice from your doctor or pharmacist.
Ask your doctor or chemist. On the internet, the possible side effects of Advil, means that you must get professional advice.
Yes, Walgreens Ibuprofen is the same as Advil. The active ingredient in Advil is Ibuprofen.
No... advil contains Ibuprofen which http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibuprofen
you can use naproxen instead of ibuprofen
yes, definitely. any brand of ibuprofen (e.g advil) will do to reduce the pain..
No, you should not. Check with your doctor first.
Advil is an over the counter pain reliever. It is made of ibuprofen, which is similar to Tylenol or Motrin.
No. Advil is ibuprofen.
Yes. Ibuprofen similar to Advil and Motrin. Do not take more ibuprofen than the label states as the risk for stomach ulcers will increase dont drive or operate machinery
You can take Ibuprofen (Advil) at its lowest dosage 200mg/tab three times a day for 7 days or less with Metoprolol. Chronic high dosage intake of Ibuprofen can cause salt or water retention and hypertension.
Yes. This is because Advil is a brand name for the medication generically known as ibuprofen.
Advil is a product name - for Ibuprofen. Ibuprofen is available 'over the counter' at any UK chemist.
Yes, I called several pharmacies with this question, you can take up to a total of 600 mg of ibuprofen total in a dose.