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You can’t confirm whether “Advil Allergy Sinus” is discontinued from the information provided in your question alone. Product status (active, temporarily unavailable, or discontinued) depends on the exact manufacturer and the specific formulation (for example, different “Advil Allergy Sinus” versions can exist by strength or active ingredients).
Look for these practical signals on the box and label: - A “discontinued” or “no longer available” notice (sometimes printed on retail packaging or manufacturer inserts). - A change in the product name or active ingredients that matches a new SKU/formulation. - Whether retailers show “out of stock” versus “discontinued,” as many sites distinguish between the two.
If the product is not available where you live, it may be due to supply or retail listing changes rather than true discontinuation. The quickest workaround is to compare the active ingredients on the label and search for products with the same actives and similar dosing.
If you share the exact wording from the front of the box (and ideally the active ingredients and strength, or a photo/text of the “Drug Facts”), I can help you verify whether that specific “Advil Allergy Sinus” item appears to be still sold or replaced—along with likely equivalents.
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