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Advil Migraine Liqui-Gels

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Commercial for the indication-specific analgesic breaks May 15 on network TV with the tagline "Start controlling the migraine before the migraine starts controlling you." Entitled "Tornado," the 30-second ad shows a woman suffering from a migraine standing in a field with a tornado. The ad was created by Young & Rubicam (New York City) and highlights the Advil line extension's unique delivery form, noting "Advil Migraine [is] the first and only FDA-approved migraine medicine in a liquid-filled form." Approved by the agency March 16, Whitehall-Robins began shipping the product April 24, joining McNeil Consumer Healthcare's Motrin Migraine Pain and Bristol-Myers Squibb's Excedrin Migraine in the new category

Commercial for the indication-specific analgesic breaks May 15 on network TV with the tagline "Start controlling the migraine before the migraine starts controlling you." Entitled "Tornado," the 30-second ad shows a woman suffering from a migraine standing in a field with a tornado. The ad was created by Young & Rubicam (New York City) and highlights the Advil line extension's unique delivery form, noting "Advil Migraine [is] the first and only FDA-approved migraine medicine in a liquid-filled form." Approved by the agency March 16, Whitehall-Robins began shipping the product April 24, joining McNeil Consumer Healthcare's Motrin Migraine Pain and Bristol-Myers Squibb's Excedrin Migraine in the new category.

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