Advil Pain Reliever Fever Reducer Liqui-Gels, 160 ct. (2-Pack)

SKU# 10026b

Advil Pain Reliever Fever Reducer Liqui-Gels, 160 ct. (2-Pack)

SKU# 10026b
Advil Pain Reliever Fever Reducer Liqui-Gels, 160 ct. (2-pack) were designed for fast absorption, providing hours of relief from many kinds of pain. Helps with headaches, muscle aches, menstrual cramps, minor arthritis, and joint pain.
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Advil Pain Reliever Fever Reducer Liqui-Gels, 160 ct. (2-pack) were designed for fast absorption, providing hours of relief from many kinds of pain. These liquid gels help with  headaches, muscle aches, menstrual cramps, minor arthritis, and joint pain. Take your health to the next level with FSA eligible Bundles.

The active ingredient (Ibuprofen) is dissolved in each soft gelatin capsule for fast relief in minutes when you need it the most.

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  • 2-Pack - Advil Pain Reliever Fever Reducer Liqui-Gels, 160 ct.

Use as directed. For use in individuals 12 and older.

Any medication may cause side effects. You should not take more than the recommended dose because it will increase the risk of side effects. 

To maximize the benefit and reduce risk, it is important to use over-the-counter medicines responsibly according to the label and speak with a doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions. 

Please refer to the label for complete warnings and important information.

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