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At San Ramon Valley Physical Therapy, we often hear patients mention Advil (ibuprofen) as part of their routine to manage pain and inflammation. While Advil can be helpful when used correctly, it’s important to understand safe use, when it may become too much, and when to involve your doctor. What is Advil (Ibuprofen)?Advil is a type of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It’s commonly used to:
Recommended UseFor most adults, the typical over-the-counter dose is:
When Advil Use Becomes “Too Much”Overuse can occur when someone:
Potential Risks of OveruseTaking Advil too often or in high doses can lead to:
Voltaren Gel: A Topical AlternativeAnother option for pain and inflammation relief is Voltaren Gel (diclofenac 1%), which is now available over the counter. Like Advil, it is an NSAID, but instead of being taken orally, it’s applied directly to the skin over the painful area. Benefits of Voltaren Gel:
When to Consult Your DoctorYou should talk to your doctor if:
Key TakeawayAdvil can be a helpful tool for short-term pain and inflammation, but it should be used responsibly. Overuse carries risks that may outweigh the benefits. Voltaren Gel may be a safer alternative for certain joint and muscle pain, especially when long-term treatment is needed. Always use the lowest effective dose for the shortest amount of time, and consult your doctor if you find yourself relying on pain medications regularly. At San Ramon Valley Physical Therapy, our goal is to help you manage pain safely while addressing the root cause through movement, exercise, and personalized care.
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