What does “Advil” sell, and does it include other products?
Advil is a brand name for ibuprofen (an NSAID pain reliever). As a result, “Advil” products are typically other formulations of ibuprofen, such as different strengths (for example, adult vs. children’s), liquids/chewables, or “PM” products that combine pain relief with a sleep ingredient.
Are there products made by the same company that aren’t Advil?
Yes. The company that makes Advil (and the brand owner) also sells other pain-relief and cold/flu products under different brand names. Those are not “Advil” itself, but they can still be from the same parent company.
Does Advil make “generic” versions or only the brand?
Advil is the brand. In many markets, the active ingredient (ibuprofen) is also sold as generics by other manufacturers. These are not Advil-branded, but they provide the same drug ingredient (ibuprofen).
Does Advil have products for kids and adults?
Usually, yes. Brand lines often include children’s ibuprofen versions (typically different dosing forms and strengths) plus adult formulations.
What would you mean by “make other products”?
If you tell me what you’re looking for—examples:
- other pain relievers similar to Advil,
- children’s versions,
- cold/flu medicines,
- or generics of ibuprofen—
I can narrow it to the exact product types you mean.