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ibuprofen PM

Generic Advil PM
Used for Pain, Insomnia
Used for Pain, Insomnia

Advil PM is a combination medication that contains ibuprofen (a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, or NSAID) and diphenhydramine (an antihistamine). This medication is used to help you fall asleep and stay asleep if you're having trouble sleeping from minor aches and pains. Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) comes as tablets and liquid gels (capsules), and it's taken by mouth at bedtime. The combination of medications in Advil PM (ibuprofen, diphenhydramine) can also be found as generics and under other brands, such as Motrin PM. Common side effects of this medication include dizziness, stomach upset, and dry mouth.

Last reviewed on June 27, 2024
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What is Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine)?

What is Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) used for?

  • Trouble falling asleep and staying sleeping due to minor aches and pains

How Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) works

Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) is a combination of two medications that work together to treat difficulty sleeping due to minor aches and pains.

Drug Facts

Common BrandsAdvil PM
Drug ClassNSAID / Antihistamine
Controlled Substance ClassificationNot a controlled medication
Generic StatusLower-cost generic available
AvailabilityOver-the-counter
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What are the side effects of Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine)?

The following side effects may get better over time as your body gets used to the medication. Let your healthcare provider know immediately if you continue to experience these symptoms or if they worsen over time.

Common Side Effects

  • Sleepiness
  • Dizziness
  • Constipation
  • Blurry vision
  • Dry mouth
  • Stomach upset
  • Heartburn
  • Nausea
  • Skin rashes

Other Side Effects

  • Confusion
  • Trouble urinating
  • Kidney problems
  • Ringing in the ear (tinnitus)

Serious Side Effects

Contact your healthcare provider immediately if you experience any of the following.
  • Heart attack: chest pain or tightness, pain that radiates up to your shoulder, arm, neck, or jaw
  • Stroke: chest pain, trouble breathing, weakness in one part of your body or face, slurred speech, leg swelling
  • Stomach bleeding: feeling faint, vomiting blood, bloody or dark stools, severe stomach pain or discomfort
  • Allergic reactions: hives, rash, blisters, swelling of the lips or tongue, difficulty breathing, skin reddening

Source: DailyMed

The following side effects have also been reported

Side effects that you should report to your care team as soon as possible:

  • Allergic reactions—skin rash, itching, hives, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat
  • Bleeding—bloody or black, tar-like stools, vomiting blood or brown material that looks like coffee grounds, red or dark brown urine, small red or purple spots on skin, unusual bruising or bleeding
  • Heart attackpain or tightness in the chest, shoulders, arms, or jaw, nausea, shortness of breath, cold or clammy skin, feeling faint or lightheaded
  • Heart failure—shortness of breath, swelling of the ankles, feet, or hands, sudden weight gain, unusual weakness or fatigue
  • Increase in blood pressure
  • Kidney injury—decrease in the amount of urine, swelling of the ankles, hands, or feet
  • Liver injury—right upper belly pain, loss of appetite, nausea, light-colored stool, dark yellow or brown urine, yellowing skin or eyes, unusual weakness or fatigue
  • Rash, fever, and swollen lymph nodes
  • Redness, blistering, peeling, or loosening of the skin, including inside the mouth
  • Stroke—sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm, or leg, trouble speaking, confusion, trouble walking, loss of balance or coordination, dizziness, severe headache, change in vision
  • Sudden eye pain or change in vision such as blurry vision, seeing halos around lights, vision loss
  • Trouble passing urine

Side effects that usually do not require medical attention (report to your care team if they continue or are bothersome):

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Pros and cons of Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine)

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Pros

Good option for treating pain and difficulty sleeping

More convenient to take two medications in one pill

Available over the counter

Available as a lower-cost generic

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Cons

Unable to adjust the dose of a single medication; fixed-dose combination of two medications

Risk of stomach bleeding or stomach ulcers

Might cause next-day drowsiness; don't take if you can't get full night of sleep

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Pharmacist tips for Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine)

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  • You can take Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) to temporarily treat trouble sleeping from pain. But let your healthcare team know if your pain gets worse or lasts more than 10 days or sleeplessness lasts for more than 2 weeks. Also tell them if you start to have redness or swelling in the painful area. These might be signs that you have a condition that needs more medical attention.

    • You can take Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) with or without food. But it's best to take it with food or milk to lower the risk of nausea and stomach irritation, which are possible side effects of ibuprofen.

      • Ibuprofen in Advil PM raises the risk of stomach ulcers and bleeding. Seek medical help right away if you experience unexplained vomiting, stomach pain, dark-colored stools, or blood in your vomit or stool.

        • If you have high blood pressure, ask your healthcare professional (HCP) if you need to check your blood pressure more often when you're taking Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine). Ibuprofen in Advil PM can make blood pressure medications work less well.

          • Diphenhydramine in Advil PM can make you sleepy or dizzy during the day, which can affect your ability to focus, think, or react. Taking 1 pill at night instead of 2 pills can help. Don't take Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) unless you can get a full night's sleep. Don't drive until you know how the medication affects you.

            • Don't take Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) with other antihistamines or NSAIDs. Doing so can raise your risk of overdose and severe side effects, including kidney problems, seizures, and stomach bleed. Ask your primary care provider or pharmacist if you're not sure if you're already taking an NSAID or antihistamine.

              • If you're taking aspirin for your heart and a member of your care team said it was safe to also take Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine), make sure to take Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) at least 8 hours before taking aspirin or 30 minutes after taking aspirin. Taking both medications at the same time will lower the amount of aspirin your body will absorb.

                • If you're allergic to aspirin, talk to your prescriber or pharmacist before starting Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) because you might be allergic to this medication as well.

                  • Store Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) up and away from children and pets so they're less likely to reach and accidentally take the medication. Call a Poison Control Center right away at 1-800-222-1222 if you think your child accidentally took it.

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                    Frequently asked questions about Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine)

                    How long does Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) take to work?
                    Both ibuprofen and diphenhydramine start to work within 30 minutes after a dose. You might want to take Advil PM within 30 minutes of bedtime to if your pain is making it difficult for you to sleep.
                    How long does Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) last?
                    How many Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) can I take?
                    Adults and children ages 12 years and older can take up to 2 tablets or capsules of Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) at bedtime. If you're having too many side effects (e.g., sleepiness or dizziness during the day) with 2 pills, then you can take 1 pill at bedtime instead. But don't take more than 2 pills in 24 hours unless directed by your healthcare team. Taking too many Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) can raise the risk for serious and potentially life-threatening side effects, such as heart risks, kidney problems, and seizures.
                    Does Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) make you sleepy?
                    Yes, the diphenhydramine in Advil PM can make you feel sleepy. It's meant to help you sleep so you're not as bothered by the pain in the middle of the night. Keep in mind that while Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) usually makes adults sleepy, it's possible for children who take diphenhydramine to become overly excited or energetic. Speak to your child's pediatrician if this happens to your child; ask about safer options for your child.
                    Does Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) make you drowsy the next day?
                    Yes, it's possible to experience a "hangover" effect and feel sleepy the next day. If this happens to you, you can try taking 1 pill instead of 2 pills at night. Contact your primary care provider to discuss better treatment options for you if Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) is making you too sleepy the next day.
                    Can you drink alcohol with Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine)?
                    You're recommended to avoid drinking alcohol while taking Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) because doing so can worsen side effects, such as sleepiness and dizziness. In addition, drinking alcohol while taking ibuprofen can raise the risk for stomach bleeds. If avoiding alcohol isn't possible for you, talk to your primary care provider about safer treatment options.
                    Is Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) addictive?
                    Talk with your healthcare team if you're concerned about whether Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) is addictive. This medication isn't likely to cause addiction. But this doesn't mean that taking Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) doesn't come with other risks. It's important to only take the dose recommended by the manufacturer or your healthcare team. Talk with your care team right away if you think Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) isn't working as well to help with your sleep and pain; they can talk with you about other treatment options.
                    Can you take Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) while pregnant?
                    Talk with your obstetrician-gynecologist (OB-GYN) if you're pregnant because Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) might not be safe for you. While diphenhydramine is considered safe to take during pregnancy, ibuprofen likely isn't. NSAIDs, like ibuprofen, should be avoided after 20 weeks of pregnancy because they might cause developmental problems in your unborn baby or complications during delivery. Talk to your OB-GYN provider about safer alternatives to treat difficulty sleeping caused by pain, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) and diphenhydramine (Benadryl).
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                    What are the risks and warnings for Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine)?

                    Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) can cause some serious health issues. This risk may be even higher for certain groups. If this worries you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about other options.

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                    Stomach bleeding and ulcers

                    • Risk factors: Older adults | History of stomach bleeding or ulcers | Bleeding problems | Liver problems | Taking other medications that raise your risk of bleeds | Drinking alcohol | Smoking | Taking Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) for a long time

                      Ibuprofen in Advil PM can raise your risk for serious stomach problems, including bleeding and ulcers (sores). Stomach bleeding is a dangerous condition that requires treatment right away. Serious stomach problems can happen with or without warning or symptoms while you're taking Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine). Your risk for stomach bleeds is even higher if you're taking Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) also taking other medications that can put you at risk, such as blood thinners (anticoagulants).

                      Tell your care team about all of your medical conditions and medications before you start Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) so they can talk with you about your risk for stomach bleeding. Seek medical help right away if you're feeling faint, vomiting blood, have bloody or dark stools, or have severe stomach pain or discomfort that doesn't go away while you're taking Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine).

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                      Heart attack and stroke

                      • Risk factors: Heart problems | Taking higher doses of Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) | Taking Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) for a long time | Past or planned heart surgery

                        Ibuprofen in Advil PM can raise your risk of having blood clots, which sometimes lead to a heart attack or stroke. Talk to your healthcare professional (HCP) before you take Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) if you have heart problems. Don't take Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) if you've recently had or will be having heart surgery. Call 911 or get immediate help if you experience chest pain, shortness of breath, weakness on one side of your body, or trouble speaking or walking.

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                        High blood pressure and heart failure

                        • Risk factors: Heart problems | High blood pressure

                          Ibuprofen in Advil PM can cause your body to hold onto extra fluid, which can raise your blood pressure or put you at risk for heart failure. Tell your primary care provider if you have a history of heart problems or if you're taking blood pressure medications before you start taking Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) to make sure it's safe for you. Contact your HCP if you experience unexplained fainting, chest pain with physical activity, or irregular heartbeat while you're taking Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine).

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                          Kidney damage

                          • Risk factors: Older adults | Kidney or liver problems | Heart failure | Taking other medications that can cause kidney problems

                            Ibuprofen in Advil PM can damage your kidneys by slowing down blood flow to the kidneys. Your risk is higher if you're of older age, have certain medical problems like diabetes, or take other medications that can cause kidney problems. Your HCP might order lab tests to check your kidney health before and during long-term treatment with Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine). Contact your HCP if you develop any signs or symptoms of kidney failure, including changes in your need to urinate, tiredness, dry and itchy skin, low appetite, and muscle cramps. Your HCP might suggest that you stop taking Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) and switch to a safer medication.

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                            Liver problems

                            • Risk factors: History of liver problems

                              Though rare, ibuprofen in Advil PM can cause serious liver problems that can lead to liver failure. Get medical attention right away if you notice swelling of your stomach; stomach pain; yellowing of your skin or the whites of your eyes; stool changes (black, tarry, or bloody stools); dark or brown urine; nausea, vomiting; or confusion. These can be signs of liver damage. Your HCP can examine you for liver problems, and you might need to stop using the medication to prevent further liver damage.

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                              Severe allergic reactions

                              • Risk factors: Aspirin allergy | NSAID allergy

                                Severe allergic reactions to Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) are possible. These can include life-threatening reactions like facial swelling, shock, and anaphylaxis. Tell your primary care provider if you have an allergy to aspirin or other NSAIDs before you start taking Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine). Seek medical attention right away if you notice hives, rash, swelling of the lips or tongue, or trouble breathing after you use Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine).

                                Although rare, ibuprofen can also cause serious skin reactions. Stop using Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) and get medical help right away if you notice changes in your skin such as rash, blisters, skin reddening, or skin peeling.

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                                Harm to unborn babies

                                • Risk factors: Currently in second or third trimester of pregnancy

                                  Ibuprofen in Advil PM can cause harm to your unborn baby, especially if it's taken in the second half of pregnancy (after week 20). It can cause serious complications, such as heart or kidney problems in your unborn baby or problems during delivery. Speak to your HCP about the risks and benefits of taking Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) if you're pregnant before taking this medication. Ask whether there are safer alternatives.

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                                  Sleepiness

                                  • Risk factors: Drinking alcohol | Taking other medications that cause sleepiness | Age 65 and older

                                    Diphenhydramine in Advil PM can make you sleepy, which can affect your ability to focus, think, or react. This side effect is more likely to happen or be more intense if you're over 65 years old, drink alcohol while you're taking Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine), or take other medications that cause sleepiness (e.g., opioids, benzodiazepines). It's best to avoid alcohol and other medications that might make you sleepy while you're taking Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine). Don't drive or operate machinery until you know how this medication affects you.

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                                    Worsening of medical conditions

                                    • Risk factors: History of serious side effects from other pain relievers | Stomach problems | Kidney disease | Heart disease or high blood pressure | Glaucoma | Urinary conditions

                                      Don't take Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) if you have any of the risk factors listed above unless your prescriber said it was safe to do so. Taking Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) can worsen your condition(s) and cause serious side effects. Make sure your HCP knows about all medical conditions you have or have had in the past before starting Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine).

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                                      Accidental overdose

                                      Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) contains an NSAID (ibuprofen) and an antihistamine (diphenhydramine), which are in many other over-the-counter products. Taking more than one medication containing an NSAID or antihistamine, including products used on the skin, can lead to an accidental overdose and cause serious side effects, including kidney failure, seizures, hallucinations (seeing things that aren't real), daytime sleepiness, stomach bleed, heart attack, stroke, or even death. Tell your prescriber or pharmacist about the medications you take before starting Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) to make sure it's safe for you. Don't start any new medications while taking Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) without talking to your HCP or pharmacist. To prevent an accidental overdose, read package labels carefully. If you're not sure if a product has an NSAID or antihistamine, ask your pharmacist. If you or your loved one experiences an accidental overdose, get medical help right away or contact a poison control center at 1-800-222-1222.

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                                      Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) dosage forms

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                                      Typical dosing for Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine)

                                      Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) is available as both capsules and tablets. Each capsule contains diphenhydramine hydrochloride and each tablet contains diphenhydramine citrate.

                                      Advil PM soft gel capsules:
                                      Each capsule contains 25 mg of diphenhydramine hydrochloride and 200 mg of ibuprofen.

                                      • Adults and children ages 12 years and up: The typical dose is 2 capsules by mouth every night at bedtime. Don't take more than 2 capsules in a 24-hour period.

                                      • Children ages under 12 years: Don't take. Ask your child's pediatrician.

                                      Advil PM tablets (or caplets):
                                      Each tablet or caplet contains 38 mg of diphenhydramine citrate and 200 mg of ibuprofen.

                                      • Adults and children age 12 years and up: The typical dose is 2 tablets by mouth every night at bedtime. Don't take more than 2 tablets in a 24-hour period.

                                      • Children ages under 12 years: Don't take. Ask your child's pediatrician.

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                                      Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) contraindications

                                      Contraindications are specific health conditions or situations in which a person should not take a medication due to safety concerns. If you have any of the following conditions or if any of the following apply to you, let your healthcare provider know because Advil PM (ibuprofen / diphenhydramine) will not be safe for you to take.
                                      • History of asthma, hives, or other allergic reactions after taking aspirin or another NSAID

                                      • Right before or after coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG), a type of open heart surgery

                                      • Not able to have full night's sleep

                                      • Children under 12 years old

                                      • Taking another medication containing diphenhydramine, including topical medications

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                                      Beaver, W. T. (2003). Review of the analgesic efficacy of ibuprofen. International Journal of Clinical Practice. Supplement.

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                                      U.S. Food and Drug Administration. (2023). FDA recommends avoiding use of NSAIDs in pregnancy 20 weeks or later because they can result in low amniotic fluid.

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