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Advil is ibuprofen, an NSAID (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug). The active ingredient is ibuprofen.[1]
Inactive ingredients vary by product type and strength (for example, regular tablets versus liquigels/gels). To get the exact inactive ingredients for the specific Advil you have, check the “Inactive ingredients” section on your package label (or the manufacturer’s prescribing information for that exact product).[1]
Advil products that are sold as ibuprofen medicines generally list ibuprofen as the active ingredient; strengths also vary by formulation (for example, 200 mg products are common).[1]
Look on the outer carton or bottle label for: - Active ingredient: “ibuprofen” and the mg strength - Inactive ingredients: listed under “Inactive ingredients” - Any specific formulation name (tablets, liquigels, etc.), which determines the inactive ingredients.[1] Sources: [1] https://www.advil.com/ingredients
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