The Pain Reliever Battle: Motrin IB Vs. Tylenol

Over-the-counter Relief

Two of the biggest names in over-the-counter pain relievers are Tylenol and Motrin. Deciding which to use for particular symptoms is half the battle. The main drug ingredient in each is different, however. Tylenol has acetaminophen
 and Motrin IB has ibuprofen as the main ingredient. Over the years, I have fount that each has its own benefits.

Motrin IB vs. Tylenol Similarities and Differences

Motrin IB

Motrin IB contains ibuprofen and is recommended for pain relief. Motrin IB is effective for many different ailments and recommended and supported by many medical professionals. Motrin's main pain reliever is ibuprofen. The recommended dose is 200 mg every 4-6 hours. For stronger pain, 2 of the 200 mg. caplets may be taken, not to exceed 6 caplets in 24 hours. One 200 mg caplet is recommended to take first, however, and the 2 capsule dose should be taken only as necessary.

Tylenol

Tylenol contains acetaminophen as the main pain relief ingredient. Tylenol promotes this main ingredient as being less taxing on the stomach than other pain relievers. Tylenol has also been the recommended over-the-counter remedy recommended by many physicians for everything from headaches to injury pain. The basic Tylenol choice for pain relief is a 250 mg. (1 caplet) dose, or 2 caplets, for more pain relief. Tylenol makes many different variations, though, and soem are specifically geared for vertain alilments, like Tylenol PM, which has some added sleeping aid. There are also Tylenol packages sold in Extra Strength, or 500 mg. caplets.

Conclusions

Tylenol offers more variety in specific Tylenol variations. Both are similar as pain relievers, when taken in equal dosages.

Dealing with Aches and Pains

Related information
  • Tylenol and Motrin IB are well-known pain relievers
  • Tylenol offers product variations for specific symptoms or maladies
  • Both over-the-counter medications have advantages for relieving certain symptoms
 
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It seems, I am allergic to both tylenol and motrin. I am not really sure what I can take now.

Posted on 07/07/2008 at 6:07:50 PM

I've tried both and I suffer from Migraines. Motrin doesn't seem to work well for anything I've taken it for but Tylenol works really well.

Posted on 02/24/2007 at 9:02:00 PM

In our home, I am allergic to Motrin and my hubby allergic to Tylenol so that narrows are choices for us- lol. However, the children can take either so this is helpful information to have. Thanks!

Posted on 02/24/2007 at 7:02:00 PM

In our family, tylenol is only used when a fever seems out of control. Good advice.

Posted on 02/24/2007 at 9:02:00 AM

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