ADVIL Information:
Advil (Generic name: Ibuprofen) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug used to treat pain and reduce fevers. Advil provides effective temporary relief of pain caused my headaches, menstrual cramps, backaches, toothaches, and the common cold. It also provides pain relief from minor arthritis. Ibuprofen releiuves you pain by lowering the levels of hormones that cause pain and inflammation in the body. Advil can be received through both a prescription (only for ordering Advil extra strength) and as an over the counter medicine. If your doctor prescribes Advil to you, be sure to follow the instructions carefully.
ADVIL Side Effects:
Advil may cause severe allergic reactions, particularly in those allergic to aspirin. Signs of an allergic reaction include: hives, facial swelling, blisters, rash, shock, or skin reddening. If you experience any of these reactions, stop use and contact a doctor immediately. Less severe side effects of Advil include: upset stomach, mild heartburn, diarrhea, constipation, bloating, gas, dizziness, headache, nervousness, skin itching, blurred vision; or ringing in your ears. As an NSAID, overuse of Advil can cause stomach bleeding. Stop use and call a doctor immediately if you experience any of these symptoms of stomach bleeding: feel faint, vomit blood, have bloody or black stools, have continual stomach pain, your pain gets worse or lasts more than 10 days, your fever worsens or lasts more than 3 days, or you notice redness or swelling in the painful area.
ADVIL Precautions:
If stomach upset occurs, take with food or milk. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, ask a doctor before taking Advil. This is especially important in the third trimester of pregnancy, as it may cause problems in the unborn child, or complications with delivery. Do not use Advil if you are allergic to Ibuprofen or any of the ingredients contained in Advil medication. Ask a doctor before taking Advil if you are on any other prescription medications, or taking aspirin for stroke or heart attack, as Advil may reduce this benefit of aspirin. Tell your doctor about all the prescription and non-prescription medications you are taking. They may interact with Advil, particularly: antidepressants, aspirin, blood pressure medications, bladder or urinary medications, diuretic, and etc.
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