Aleve Caplets, Naproxen Sodium 220 mg (NSAID), Pain Reliever/Fever Reducer, #1 Orthopedic Surgeon Recommended, 270 Count
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My number is 11/20.
On the box, to be precise.
My husband found this product to be very helpful in relieving his pain and allowing him to sleep through the night. Unfortunately, he has had to stop taking Aleve products because they can be very harsh on the stomach lining if taken continuously for a long time.
My car was purchased a year ago, so it was not eligible. Each batch should be updated, right? If the expiration date offends you, don't open it and send it back.
Selected User Reviews For Aleve Caplets, Naproxen Sodium 220 mg (NSAID), Pain Reliever/Fever Reducer, #1 Orthopedic Surgeon Recommended, 270 Count
I need to use this as I get older and experience pain from workouts and whiskey (but not at the same time). My wife is a doctor, and this is the pain reliever she recommends for muscle aches, swelling, and hangovers. I'm sure I'm sounding like a drunk now. But this stuff works, so I keep it at home and bring it on vacations with me. Take no more than three in a 24-hour period: Even if you're a 'big guy' who thinks he can handle more meds, your stomach lining is the same as everyone else's. And it is this that is harmed by overdosing.
CHINA is the country of origin. The box is larger than usual, the bottle cap is different, and the pills appear to be identical to those in smaller bottles - the oval that is small I'm hoping it's the same make-up as before. However, I am extremely dissatisfied and may simply return.
I've always preferred Aleve to Advil because it lasts twice as long for the same price, and because I suffer from chronic headaches and a variety of other ailments that I won't go into, I have to keep pain relievers on hand at all times. br>br>I'm writing this review because I've only recently begun ordering caplets online, and the sheer size of this bottle is literally worth bragging about. In addition, I placed an order for this topical ointment.
For my joint pain, it worked quite well. I switched from Advil to Aleve and noticed a significant difference. One in the morning and one at night are my daily doses. I've found that combining it with a high-quality turmeric supplement is extremely beneficial. This is what I'll do: .
For my neck pain, I swear by this stuff. I have three herniated and two bulging discs, and I'm not on any pain relievers. I also have a physically demanding job, which has its ups and downs. When I take one of these, I feel a whole lot better.
As a result, I received far more pills than I had anticipated. br>On the downside, both bottles have an 11/18 "expiration date. " In the next two months, there's no way I'll even scratch the surface of this many tablets. The main advantage of purchasing a large quantity is that you won't have to replenish them for a long time.
In the meantime, I'm having knee replacement surgery in a few months and have been taking Aleve to manage pain. I take one in the morning and another at night. I can stay "ahead" of the pain and get relief if I take them on a regular basis. To avoid difficult-to-relieve breakthrough pain, I recommend taking them on a regular schedule.
FWIW: When I expressed my concerns about pain relievers to my doctor, he advised me to think of Aleve as an anti-inflammatory rather than a pain reliever.
After a long flight, I tried acetaminophen and ibuprofen to relieve my headache, but they didn't work. My colleague gave me some Aleve, and my headache was gone in an hour. I now take two of these every day, 12 hours apart, to relieve pain from previous injuries, and I have a higher quality of life than when I had to take pain pills every four hours.