Check the coupon’s source. Reliable sources include the Aleve website, reputable coupon websites, and participating retailers. Avoid coupons from unknown or suspicious websites.
Examining the Coupon Itself
Carefully examine the coupon for any signs of tampering or alteration. Look for inconsistencies in font, color, or logo. A valid coupon will have clear, legible text and a distinct Aleve branding.
Locate the expiration date. This is usually printed clearly on the coupon. Coupons often have a specific timeframe for redemption, so pay close attention to this date.
Compare coupon details with online information. If possible, verify the coupon code or promotion details on the Aleve website or the retailer’s site to confirm its validity.
Contacting Aleve or the Retailer
If you have any doubts, contact Aleve directly through their customer service channels or contact the retailer where you intend to use the coupon. They can confirm the authenticity and expiration status of your coupon.
Always redeem coupons before their expiration date. Retailers generally won’t accept expired coupons.


