Advil Liquid Capsules 20
Advil - Relieves pain fast.
Availability: In stock
NZ$12.67
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Medicines have benefits and some have risks. Always read the label and use only as directed. If symptoms persist or you have side effects see your healthcare professional. Vitamins are supplementary to and not a replacement for a balanced diet. Your order will be reviewed by our pharmacists and we will contact you if we need more information to complete the order. We can only sell quantities that are appropriate for personal use - wholesale level quantities will not be shipped.
Details
Details
Each Capsule contains Liquid ibuprofen for rapid absorption and fast pain relief. Advil provides temporary relief of pain and discomfort from:
- Headaches
- Migraine headache
- Tension headache
- Muscle pain
- Period pain
- Dental pain
- Sinus pain
- Back pain
- Arthritic pain
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Reduces Fever
Additional Info
Additional Info
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Free Shipping | No |
Classification | General Sale |
Active Ingredient | Each Liquid Capsule Contains: 200mg ibuprofen. |
Dosage | Adults and Children from 12 years: Begin by taking 1 or 2 capsules, swallowed whole with water. One capsule will often be adequate for mild pain, but for more severe pain you may require 2 capsules.
Repeat dose if necessary after 4-6 hours, Do not exceed 6 capsules in 24 hours.
Do not give to children under 12 years. Side effects may be minimised by using the smallest dose for the shortest duration of time. |
Contra Indications | No |
Reactions | No |
Interactions | No |
Patient Info | No |
Warning | Always read the label Do not take if you have stomach ulcer or other stomach disorders, kidney or heart problems. At all if you are in the last 3 months of pregnancy. Never take more than the recommended dose Never take more than one medicine containing NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs) Always check with your doctor or pharmacist if you’re unsure about taking ibuprofen. Use only as directed. Incorrect use could be harmful. If symptoms persist, see your healthcare professional. |
Other Info | No |