Does Advil (ibuprofen) work the same in older women as in younger women?
The provided information does not include any age-specific data for Advil (ibuprofen) effectiveness in women. Because the question asks how effectiveness changes with age, the best available answer requires clinical results comparing outcomes by age group.
Could age change how Advil works in the body (even if the medicine is the same)?
The provided information does not describe age-related pharmacology for ibuprofen (for example, differences in absorption, metabolism, or drug clearance in women). Without those data, it’s not possible to say whether older age changes effectiveness.
What might differ with age for women taking ibuprofen?
The provided information does not cover age-related differences in side effects, contraindications, dosing, or response for women taking Advil. Those factors can affect real-world effectiveness (people may stop earlier due to tolerability issues), but no such details are included here.
Is there any women-and-age subgroup research on ibuprofen for pain or inflammation?
No women-and-age subgroup findings are included in the provided information.
If you share the indication, I can narrow the answer
Effectiveness by age can look different depending on what Advil is being used for (for example, menstrual cramps, general headache, osteoarthritis pain, or acute injury). If you tell me the specific condition and approximate age ranges you care about, I can tailor the evidence to that scenario.
Sources: none provided in the prompt