How much does generic Advil (ibuprofen) cost?
Generic Advil is sold as ibuprofen tablets or liquid, and prices vary mainly by:
- strength (for example, 200 mg),
- form (tablets vs. suspension),
- pack size (how many tablets),
- whether you buy at a pharmacy, big-box retailer, or online,
- and any store brand promotions.
Because the provided information does not include current retailer pricing or a specific product size/strength, there isn’t enough detail here to give an exact price.
What info do I need to give you a real price?
If you tell me:
1) the strength (commonly 200 mg for OTC ibuprofen),
2) the form (tablets or liquid), and
3) the count or size (for example, 100 tablets or a specific bottle size),
and your location or preferred store (like CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Target, Amazon, etc.), I can narrow down what you should expect to pay.
Is “generic Advil” the same as store-brand ibuprofen?
Yes. “Generic Advil” is typically ibuprofen, often labeled as:
- “ibuprofen” or
- “ibuprofen tablets” (sometimes “store brand”),
with the same active ingredient and usually the same or comparable dosing as Advil.
Are there discounts that change the price?
Prices can drop with:
- store promotions,
- generic discount programs,
- coupons,
- or pharmacy loyalty pricing.
If you share your pharmacy/store, I can help you find the most likely low-price option to check.