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Advil is the brand name for medicines that contain ibuprofen as the active ingredient.
The exact “inactive ingredients” (like binders, coatings, and flavorings) can vary by the specific Advil product and formulation (for example, tablets vs. gels vs. liquid). The consistent, key medicinal ingredient is ibuprofen.
If you’re checking for allergy or dietary restrictions, you usually need to look at the full “Inactive ingredients” section on your specific Advil package (because those vary by form and strength). This is especially important for people with sensitivities to dyes, certain fillers, or specific sweeteners/flavorings in liquid products.
Use the package label for your exact product (strength and form), since ingredient lists differ by formulation. If you tell me the exact Advil product name (for example, “Advil Liqui-Gels 200 mg” or “Advil Children’s Suspension”), I can help you identify what ingredients that specific one contains.
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