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Advil Targeted Relief Pain Relieving Cream with Massage Applicator - 2.5oz
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- One 2.5 oz Advil Targeted Relief Pain Relieving Cream with Massage Applicator
- Provides a warming & cooling sensation on contact and lasts up to 8 hours (1)
- Designed to quickly tackle pain four ways: targets, penetrates, blocks, and relieves
- Relief for muscle, joint and back pain - the perfect addition to your college dorm room essentials
- Massaging head for deep relief and glides on easy, ensuring comfort with every use
- HSA and FSA eligible product
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(1) Among the leading pain relief brands
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Topical analgesic Topical analgesic Topical analgesic Topical analgesicDirections
Directions ■ use only as directed ■ adults and children 12 years and older: apply to affected area not more than 3 to 4 times daily ■ children under 12 years of age: consult your doctor ■ wash hands after applyingOther information
Trademarks are owned by or licensed to the Haleon Group of Companies., © 2023 Haleon Group of Companies or its licensor.Inactive ingredients
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Q: Does this work on planter fasciitis and with foot pain?
A: Thanks for your question, Tara! Advil Targeted Relief is indicated for the temporary relief of minor aches and pains of muscles and joints associated with arthritis, simple backache, sprains, strains, and bruises. It’s not specifically recommended for plantar fasciitis or general foot pain, and Haleon does not suggest using it for conditions or at doses other than those listed on the label. We recommend speaking with your healthcare provider to determine the most appropriate treatment for your condition. They can help you explore options tailored to your needs.
submitted byHaleon - 6 days agoBrand expert
Q: Will this work on lower abdomen menstrual cramps?
A: Thanks for your question. Unfortunately, we aren't able to provide medical advice. We recommend speaking with your healthcare provider.
submitted byHaleon - 9 months agoBrand expert
Q: is this considered an NSAID? so is it ok to use if you a re a liver transplant patient
A: Hi Becca. Advil Targeted Relief is not an NSAID. If you are a liver transplant patient, please ask a healthcare professional before use.
submitted byHaleon - 1 year agoBrand expert
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