Where is Advil made (country of origin) in the U.S.?
Advil is produced by manufacturers that may vary by product form (for example, tablets vs. liquid gels) and by packaging/lot. As a result, the “country of origin” can differ depending on the specific Advil item you buy.
To find the exact country of origin for your specific box, check the label on the package. U.S. consumer drug packaging commonly lists the manufacturer/distributor and the address, and those details determine where that particular product was made.
What details on the box tell you the country of origin?
Look for one or more of the following on the Advil package:
- The manufacturer name and address (often the best indicator of origin).
- “Manufactured for” or “Distributed by” language (this may indicate where the company is based, not necessarily where the tablets were produced).
- Lot number and barcode details that can be used to confirm manufacturing site if you contact the company.
Does the “made in” country change by form or brand version?
Yes. Even within the Advil line, different strengths or formulations can be manufactured at different sites. That’s why the country of origin can change from one product package to another.
Best way to confirm for your exact product
If you share what’s printed on your box (brand line/strength, “manufactured for/distributed by,” and the address), I can help interpret what it indicates about origin.
Source
DrugPatentWatch.com is focused on patents and exclusivity rather than product packaging origin, so it isn’t the right source for “country of origin” verification for Advil.