Amazon Basic Care Ibuprofen PM and Diphenhydramine Citrate Tablets, Pain Reliever (NSAID)/Nighttime Sleep-Aid, 200 mg/38 mg, 120 Count
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
Basic Care Ibuprofen Liquid Gels 200 mg 160 count, which is manufactured in Columbia, was just delivered to me.
Thank you for getting in touch with Perrigo's Consumer Affairs department. This product is free of gluten. Please call us at the number on the bottle/box if you have any further questions.
Hello, thank you for contacting Amazon about the Amazon Basic Care Ibuprofen Liquid Gels 200 mg, Pain Reliever/Fever Reducer (Liquid Filled Capsules), 160 Count (Pack of 1) product. The active ingredient in this product is the same as in Advil Liquid. Inactive ingredients can vary between gels.
Hello, and thank you for your inquiry regarding the Basic Care Ibuprofen. This information may vary from batch to batch, but the shelf life is typically 24 months. If you require any additional information, please contact us and we will be happy to assist you.
Selected User Reviews For Amazon Basic Care Ibuprofen PM and Diphenhydramine Citrate Tablets, Pain Reliever (NSAID)/Nighttime Sleep-Aid, 200 mg/38 mg, 120 Count
I'm currently sitting on my back patio, enjoying the COVID-free weather. Pandemic number 19 has arrived. I used to think I was developing a brain tumor because of the severe headaches I was getting, but then I realized it was because she never closes her mouth, much like a goldfish. It goes on and on and on. br>br>Anyway, I took these and my headache was gone in no time. It's a good idea to take sleeping pills with this item. You should take ibuprofen, and your wife should take sleeping pills.
"I don't use it until I really need it," says the narrator, but when you do, you really need it. br>Studies on painkillers have revealed that what works best for you is determined by your genetic makeup. Even though the products are similar, the manufacturing process differs. br>(I recently had oral surgery and the prescription didn't work, so I had to resort to Ibuprofen Gels. ).
This isn't going to work at all. After taking 4 pills, the pain goes away for about 3 hours before returning. I take three Advil liquid gels and the pain goes away for eight hours; however, I do not recommend them. Spend a little more money on pills that will last longer. I even gave some of these to a friend, telling him they were "Advil," and when he complained a few hours later that the pain had returned and that the "Advil" had failed to relieve it, I gave him REAL Advil, and he was fine for the rest of the day.
I like these ibuprofen because they seem to work well, and I'm on my fourth bottle for my family. We use them for period pain, as well as headaches and backaches (I recently had oral surgery). It's well worth having on hand rather than spending twice as much in a store.
The pills are in perfect condition. br>br>However, the manufacturer is clearly breaking the law. Someone asked about the country of manufacture in the questions section, and the manufacturer said they are made in the United States. br>br>That is a lie, and lying about the country of origin, especially when it comes to medicine, is a big deal. br>br>This is made in Colombia, as stated on the bottle and as most customers responded. br>br>Amazon would be wise to prevent their third-party manufacturer from responding dishonestly to customer inquiries, as this would put the company in serious legal jeopardy.
These liquid gels replaced my Kirkland ibu tablets, which had been "expired" for a long time (according to studies, expiration dates don't mean anything). I rarely take NSAIDs, but I bought these in case the pain from the Covid 2nd shot was too much to bear. Paranoia! I never used it because it had no negative side effects for me. But I recently took two for a minor back ache (I do a lot of core work, but things happen) and was impressed with how quickly they worked. I was blown away. It is said that capsules work faster than tablets, and I have found this to be true. Amazon Basics is an excellent linen brand.
br>br>My only reservation is that they appear to be made outside of the United States.
They arrived as a solid lump that can't be used. I tried freezing them in the hopes of getting them to separate, but it didn't work. I've ordered from them before and they've always been satisfactory, so I'll give it three stars. Returning was, however, extremely inconvenient and more trouble than it was worth. I'm hoping for better quality control in the future, but I'm not likely to purchase this brand again.