Ibuprofen

( Advil )

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Harshi Dhingra, M.D.

Last Reviewed: Aug 08, 2022

Common Questions


Common Questions about Ibuprofen


How many 400 mg ibuprofen can I take?

You can take a maximum of 8 of the 400-mg tablets of ibuprofen in a day. The total dose of ibuprofen should not be more than 3,200 mg in 24 hours. The 400-mg dose of ibuprofen is available by prescription only. You can take it every 4-6 hours (3-4 times a day) as directed by your healthcare provider.



Is it ok to take ibuprofen every day?

You should not take ibuprofen every day unless your doctor prescribes it. You can take nonprescription (over-the-counter) ibuprofen for a few days to treat mild to moderate pain. Long-term use of ibuprofen can put you at risk of stomach bleeding and can increase your risk of heart attack and stroke.



Which is safer, Tylenol or ibuprofen?

Both Tylenol (acetaminophen) and ibuprofen are safe when used according to a doctor’s directions or the package directions for over-the-counter products. These medications can cause different side effects. Acetaminophen (Tylenol) can be hard on the liver. Ibuprofen can be hard on the gastrointestinal tract and kidneys.



Can I take 2 ibuprofen and 2 Tylenol together?

You can take ibuprofen and Tylenol (acetaminophen) together but make sure you do not exceed the recommended dose for either medicine.



How long does it take for ibuprofen to wear off?

The effects of ibuprofen generally wear off in 4-6 hours.



What is the price of ibuprofen without insurance?

Without insurance, ibuprofen can be as high as $15.17, but with a free BuzzRx prescription discount coupon, you could pay as low as $6.78 for the most common version of this medication. Use the BuzzRx drug price look-up tool to find the lowest discounted price, and be sure to enter the correct dosage, form, and quantity for the most accurate pricing. While generics tend to have the best savings, you can also use your BuzzRx card and coupons to purchase brand-name versions. It never hurts to ask your pharmacist to try BuzzRx when filling or refilling any of your prescription drugs—whether you have insurance or not. 



What is the price of ibuprofen with insurance?

Ask your pharmacist or insurance provider for your copay price on ibuprofen—copay amounts vary depending on the type of insurance plan you have and if there is a deductible to reach before prescription drug coverage begins.

You could save up to 80% on your prescription medication with a free BuzzRx discount coupon for ibuprofen. When using the BuzzRx lookup tool to find the price of your medicine, be sure to enter the correct dosage, form, and quantity to receive the most accurate discounted pricing. It never hurts to ask your pharmacist to try BuzzRx when filling or refilling any of your prescriptions—whether you have insurance or not.