Ibuprofen

( Advil )

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

Last Reviewed: Aug 08, 2022

Pharmacist Tips


Ibuprofen Tips from Pharmacists

  • Upset stomach is a common side effect of ibuprofen. Taking ibuprofen with milk or food can help prevent upset stomach and other gastrointestinal side effects.

  • If you are taking liquid medicine (oral suspension), shake the bottle well before use. Use a dose measuring device (cup or syringe) to measure the dose of ibuprofen accurately.

  • Do not take nonprescription (over-the-counter) ibuprofen for more than 3 days to reduce fever or more than 10 days to treat mild to moderate pain. If your symptoms continue, talk to a healthcare professional.

  • If you have an allergy to aspirin, talk to your healthcare provider about the safety of taking ibuprofen. People with an aspirin allergy are at higher risk of having an allergic reaction to ibuprofen.