Same molecule as Advil
Sinus Inflammation Is Pain. Reducing the Inflammation Reduces the Pain.
Ibuprofen 200mg tablets, 100 count. Anti-inflammatory pain and fever relief. Same active ingredient as Advil and Motrin.
Ships within 1 to 2 business days from our pharmacy. Free shipping on subscriptions and orders over $50.
The protocol.
- Take 1 to 2 tablets (200 to 400mg) every 4 to 6 hours as needed
- Maximum 6 tablets (1200mg) in 24 hours without pharmacist guidance
- Take with food or a full glass of water to protect the stomach
- Do not exceed 10 days of continuous use without consulting a pharmacist
Safe for. Use with caution.
Safe for
- Adults and children 12 and up
- Fever, headache, sinus pain, muscle aches
- Combining with most cold medications (check for overlap)
- Short term anti-inflammatory needs
Use with caution
- Stomach ulcers or GI bleeding history
- Kidney disease
- Heart disease or high blood pressure (long-term use)
- Do NOT combine with naproxen, aspirin, or other NSAIDs
- Do not take during the last trimester of pregnancy
Before you buy just the tablet, look at this.
Complete Cold & Sinus Kit$32.99
- Generic Ibuprofen 200mg (this product)
- Generic Phenylephrine 36ct
- Generic Guaifenesin/DM 20ct
- Saline Nasal Spray
Individual total: $40.37 → Kit: $32.99 → You save $7.38.
Plus you skip the $50 minimum entirely.
Get the Complete Kit. Best ValueThis product is new to the shop. Verified customer reviews will appear here as they come in. Have a question before then? Ask Dr. Mike.
Complete the protocol.
What chain pharmacies never explain.
Sinus pressure is not just a clogged feeling. It is inflammation in the tissue lining your sinus cavities. Decongestants help by shrinking the swollen tissue. Ibuprofen helps a different way, by reducing the underlying inflammation itself.
That is why the Cold and Sinus Kit pairs the two. Together they target both the symptom (swelling) and the cause (inflammation). For most sinus colds, that combination is significantly more effective than either alone.

Ibuprofen is the workhorse of any cold and sinus protocol. Reduces fever, reduces inflammation, reduces pain. Pair it with a decongestant and you cover the two main mechanisms behind sinus misery. Take with food. And do not combine with other ibuprofen or naproxen products.
Dr. Mike Acheampong, PharmD, MPH. Fairview Pharmacy, Hattiesburg, MS.
Questions, answered.
How is this different from the brand name on the same shelf?
The generic products we carry contain the same FDA-approved active ingredient, in the same dosage form, at the same strength as the brand-name product. The FDA requires generic medicines to meet bioequivalence standards before approval. The main difference customers notice is the price, not the medicine.
How soon will my order ship?
Orders ship within 1 to 2 business days from our pharmacy in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. You will receive a tracking number once your package leaves the pharmacy. Free shipping on orders over $50.
What is your return policy if it doesn't work for me?
Unopened products in their original sealed packaging can be returned within 30 days of delivery for a refund. For safety reasons, opened medications are not returnable. If something arrives damaged or incorrect, contact us within 7 days and we will make it right.
Can I take this with my prescription medications?
Some OTC products interact with common prescriptions. We strongly recommend a free pharmacist consultation before ordering if you take blood pressure medication, blood thinners, thyroid medication, antidepressants, or other prescriptions. Call 601-544-4871 or use the Ask the Pharmacist form on the site.
Is this safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
Some OTC products are not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Before ordering, please request a free pharmacist consultation. A pharmacist can confirm whether this product is appropriate for your situation.
One product is good. The kit is the protocol.
Dr. Mike doesn't hand patients single products. He hands them protocols. The Complete Cold & Sinus Kit is the full version of what most people need. And it skips the $50 minimum.
