Junior Strength Advil Tablet, Chewable
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Principal Display Panel (24 Tablet Bottle Carton)

Principal Display Panel (24 Tablet Bottle Carton)
This is a drug information leaflet for Junior Strength Advil, which is an ibuprofen tablet (100mg). The drug is a pain reliever and fever reducer (NSAID), which comes in chewable form and should be taken with food to avoid stomach upset. There are warnings against using the drug if the child has stomach or bleeding problems or has high blood pressure, heart disease, asthma, or a history of stroke. Additionally, the drug may cause severe stomach bleeding, and there is a warning against using it before or after heart surgery. If the child experiences any unusual symptoms, such as difficulty breathing or speech, bloody or black stool, or weakness in one part of the body, they should stop taking the drug and consult a doctor.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.