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Ibuprofen, an analgesic and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), [1] is sold under many brand-names around the world. The most common are Brufen (its earliest registered trademark), Advil, Motrin, and Nurofen .
The correlation between the severity of symptoms and measured ibuprofen plasma levels is weak. Toxic effects are unlikely at doses below 100 mg/kg, but can be severe above 400 mg/kg (around 150 tablets of 200 mg units for an average adult male); [47] however, large doses do not indicate the clinical course is likely to be lethal. [48]
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Marketing campaigns for the brand (some including celebrities like Regis Philbin) have pushed slogans such as "Take Action.Take Advil." and have been presented under the premise of "True Advil Stories"; [9] the brand has also been involved in sponsorship deals such as with Major League Pickleball.
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