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Traditionally, symptoms of pain, swelling and inflammation were relieved by crudely placing ice cubes on the spot that hurts. Today modern medicine has given us Advil to alleviate common swelling and pain. Advil is the name brand manufacturing of Ibuprofen, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug and analgesic. Advil is in the class with other drugs that is listed as “an essential medicine “by the World Health Organization which means that it is needed for basic health, is safe and cost effective (WHO, 2010). According to WHO, Advil is safe for children and pregnant women in their second and third trimester of pregnancy. Advil works faster, and more accurately than traditional and herbal methods that have been used by doctors in the past.
Ibuprofen was discovered by Drs. Stewart Adams, John Nicholson, Colin Burrows and their team of scientists at the Boots Company. The company worked on a drug to relive rheumatoid arthritis in the 1960’s. They started working through the 1950’s and by the early 1980’s it was made available without prescription (rsc.org, 2013). Advil Liquid-Gels was thought of by George Van Parys, Robert Dicanni and Banner Pharmacaps in California of 1994. Advil PM has become available in stores in 2006. Previously Pfizer Manufactured Advil in America but currently Advil is manufactured in China, to cut costs for the company and consumer. Today, Advil is made in various forms and is available online and in most drug stores (Advil.com, 2013). Advil as an analgesic is non-addictive compared to opiates such as Vicodin (hydrocodone) and is much safer. As a non- steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, Advil has significantly less side effects than anti-inflammatory Steroids because it does not react with other medications and illnesses.
There are numerous types of Advil that treat different illnesses. Advil PM is a medicine that helps people sleep at night as well as relieves pain. The Advil PM medicine contains 200 mg of ibuprofen, and 38 mg of

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