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Motrin

American  
[moh-trin] / ˈmoʊ trɪn /
Pharmacology, Trademark.
  1. a brand of ibuprofen.


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Initial treatment usually includes rest to relieve stress on the spine and painkillers like Advil, Motrin, Aleve or Tylenol to help with pain and reduce inflammation.

From Los Angeles Times

At a small South L.A. market, they found boxes of stolen Motrin, Theraflu and other goods stacked floor to ceiling, the report said.

From Los Angeles Times

Add to this mess the horror of not knowing whether you’ll actually be able to get your hands on children’s Tylenol, Motrin or amoxicillin, and of course parents are coming unglued.

From Washington Post

Now, as hospitalizations have increased due to this viral trio, supplies of popular medications like children's Tylenol and children's Motrin have sharply plummeted.

From Salon

McCarthy scanned the cold-medicine aisle for a few minutes and called home to confirm that his son would tolerate grape-flavored chewable tablets instead of the liquid Motrin he was used to.

From Washington Post