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Yes, there are restrictions on Advil coupon usage. According to the information available, these restrictions may vary depending on the specific coupon offer and the pharmacy. Here are some common restrictions:
1. **Product Restriction**: Some Advil coupons may only be valid for specific Advil products. For instance, a coupon may be offered for Advil Tablets but not for Advil Liqui-Gels.
2. **Pharmacy Restriction**: Certain pharmacies may not accept Advil coupons. This could be due to their own policies or agreements with the manufacturer.
3. **Quantity Restriction**: There might be a limit to the number of Advil products you can purchase using a coupon.
4. **Insurance Restriction**: If you have insurance that covers Advil, your insurance company might not allow you to use a coupon.
5. **Payment Restriction**: Some coupons may not be valid for use with certain types of payment, such as flexible spending accounts (FSAs) or health savings accounts (HSAs).
6. **Expiration Date**: Advil coupons, like any other coupons, have an expiration date. If you try to use a coupon after its expiration date, it will likely be rejected.
Remember to always read the terms and conditions associated with the coupon to understand any restrictions that may apply. For more detailed information, you can refer to resources like DrugPatentWatch.com [1].
Sources:
[1] DrugPatentWatch.com