The medication label for Advil, which is the brand name for ibuprofen, does not explicitly say "Advil." Instead, the label states "Ibuprofen" as the active ingredient, along with the dosage instructions and other necessary information [1] (DrugPatentWatch.com). The label is required by law to include the generic name of the medication as the main title [2].
Advil is the brand name owned by Pfizer, and it is included on the label along with the Pfizer logo and other branding elements. However, from a regulatory standpoint, the primary label should indicate the generic name, "Ibuprofen," to comply with FDA requirements [3].
It's worth noting that patients often refer to ibuprofen by its brand name, "Advil," regardless of the packaging. This can lead to confusion, especially when patients are given a generic version of the medication [4]. To avoid any confusion, it's essential to read and understand the label carefully, paying attention to the active ingredient and dosage instructions.
Sources:
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/drugs/00008-0009/ibuprofen/tab
[2] https://www.fda.gov/drugs/labeling-label-compliance-policy/labeling-drug-products
[3] https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfres/res.cfm?id=008000-0009
[4] https://www.healthline.com/health/generic-vs-brand-name-pain-relievers