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Advil Allergy Sinus

With cold and flu season comes tough sinus symptoms. Be prepared with Advil Allergy Sinus. The ibuprofen in Advil works with an antihistamine and a powerful decongestant, pseudoephedrine, to create a combination that is especially well-suited to relieve upper respiratory symptoms associated with allergies.

Stop allergy symptoms that hurt with the allergy and pain relief in Advil Allergy Sinus. Ask for it behind the pharmacy counter.

Advil Allergy Sinus

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Top Questions About Advil Allergy Sinus

  • I have diabetes. Can I take Advil Allergy Sinus?

    Advil Allergy Sinus contains the decongestant pseudoephedrine. Phenylephrine, and similar drugs such as pseudoephedrine, should be used cautiously by people with diabetes because it may increase blood sugar levels. Diabetes is a serious illness, and no OTC medications should be taken without doctor consultation.

  • Can I take Advil Allergy Sinus if I have an ulcer condition?

    We do not recommend taking Advil Allergy Sinus if you have an ulcer because of the increased risk of severe stomach bleeding. Please consult your doctor for appropriate advice before taking if you have an ulcer.

  • What are the product indications for Advil Allergy Sinus?

    Use this product to temporarily relieve these symptoms associated with hay fever or other upper respiratory allergies, and the common cold:

    • Runny nose 
    • Itchy, watery eyes 
    • Itching of the nose or throat 
    • Sneezing 
    • Nasal congestion 
    • Sinus pressure 
    • Headache 
    • Minor aches and pains 
    • Fever

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