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Motrin

(Ibuprofen)

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Motrin

(Ibuprofen)

$ $0.35 / tablet
Arriving On
10-22-2023 Sun
Expected On
10-25-2023 Wed
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Product Details

Product categories

Arthritis,Arthritis Pain

Trade Names

Ibuprofen, Brufen, Ibugesic, Advil,

Manufactured From

Manufactured by registered and reputed manufactures like Cipla LTD, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries LTD, GlaxoSmithKine (GSK), and Ranbaxy Laboratories LTD.

Packaging Details

Your order will be packaged in factory-sealed blister packs and sealed in bubble wrap envelopes to keep it safe and discreet.

Arriving On
10-22-2023 Sun
Expected On
10-25-2023 Wed
What’s the difference?

Motrin medicine comes in the strengths of 200 mg, 400 mg and 600 mg and it contains Ibuprofen as an active ingredient which is used to relieve mild to moderate pain, such as toothache, migraine, and period misery. This medicine is manufactured by reputed manufacturers and also available under other brand names of Brufen, Ibuprofen, Ibugesic, and Advil.

For adults and children over 12 years, take 1 caplet every 4 to 6 hours If fever or pain does not respond to medication, then 2 caplets can be used, but don't take 6 caplets in 24 hours. Ask your doctor for more information.

Ibuprofen tablets have become increasingly popular with drug abusers because of their potential to produce a sense of euphoria and alertness. The active ingredient in this medication is Ibuprofen, an analgesic. Ibuprofen is known to produce a 'high' feeling when taken in large doses and can lead to serious health consequences such as stomach ulcers and even addiction when abused over a long period of time. While casual users may find taking this tablets recreationally enjoyable, it's important to be aware that this type of drug abuse is not without its risks, such as an increased risk of stroke or heart attack. Therefore, while it may seem exciting to take this medicine recreationally from time to time, it's important to remember that the risks far outweigh the rewards and impact your future well-being in dangerous ways.

  • Mild Anxiety, 
  • A Foggy Mental State, 
  • Dizziness, 
  • Irritability, and even headaches.

  • Upset stomach, 
  • Nausea, 
  • Vomiting, 
  • Headache, 
  • Diarrhea, 
  • Constipation, 
  • Dizziness or Drowsiness

While taking this tablets, it is important to be aware of some of the possible side effects. 


  • The most common side effect is ulcers and gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding, so if you experience stomach discomfort after taking Ibuprofen tablets, speak to your doctor immediately. 
  • It is important to note that Ibuprofen can increase your risk for heart attack or stroke, especially in those with underlying cardiovascular health problems. 
  • It is also important to stay well-hydrated while taking Ibuprofen, as dehydration increases the risk of kidney damage. 
  • People allergic to ibuprofen or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs should not take without consulting their doctor.

  • The tablets should be kept dry, away from moisture and heat. 
  • Both the original container the tablets came in and their replacement bottles are tightly sealed.
  • Children and pets should not have access to this medication as it can be dangerous when consumed in large quantities.

Ibuprofen is generally safe alone, it can interact with other medications, including prescription drugs, OTC drugs, and herbal supplements. Always discuss any medications you are taking with your doctor before beginning treatment with Motrin. Common interactions include lithium, which may increase the risk of kidney damage; aspirin or blood thinners, which may increase the risk of bleeding; diuretics or corticosteroids, which could produce elevated potassium levels; or antacids or alcohol, both of which could cause stomach irritation when taken together. Taking this medication can be a great way to ease your pain and inflammation, but it's always important to take into consideration potential drug interactions before starting any new medication.

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Product FAQs

Yes, Motrin and Tylenol have the same remedial benefits of relieving aches and pains and reducing fever. Though the effects of both medications are the same, they have different active ingredients. Motrin consists of ibuprofen whereas Tylenol contains acetaminophen. 

Yes, Ibuprofen has the tendency to make a person sleepy. Feeling drowsiness and dizziness leading to sleepiness is one of the side effects of Motrin. 

No, it is not advised to take Ibuprofen continuously every day. Unless prescribed by your doctor, one should only take OTC Ibuprofen for 3 days in case of fever and 10 days in case of pain. The daily limit of medication is 1,200mg. 

Using Ibuprofen can have some adverse effects on a person. Common side effects such as nausea, drowsiness, headaches, vomiting, and high blood pressure can be experienced. 

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