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Pharmaceutical (Substance) Name: Ibuprofen
Common Brand/Trade/Commercial denominations: Advil, Brufen, Motrin, Nurofen, Advil Pediatric, Children's Motrin, Actiprofen Addaprin, Aktre, Alaxan, Algoflex, Alivium, Arthrofen, Bufen, Bonifen, Bugesic, Burana, Caldolor, Calprofen, Dalsy, Dismenol, Diverin, Dolgit, Dolofort, Doloraz, Dolormin, Dolo-Spedifen, Dorival, Ebufac, EmuProfen, Espidifen, Eve, Fenbid, Fenpaed, Finalflex, Galprofen, Genpril, Haltran, Hedex, Herron Blue, Ibalgin, Ibufen, Ibugel, IbuHEXAL, Ibuleve, Ibum, Ibumax, Ibumetin, Ibuprom, IBU-Ratiopharm, Ibuprosyn, Ibu-Vivimed, Ibux, Ibuxin, Ipren, Kratalgin, Medicol, Midol, Moment, Narfen, Neobrufen, Neofen, Norvectan, Nuprin, Nureflex, Orbifen, Panafen, Perifar, Profin, Proprinal, Ratiodolor, Rimafen, Q-Profen Salvarina, Solpaflex, Spedifen, Speedpain NANO, Spidifen, Upfen
Manufacturers: Wyeth, Alfa Chem, Lab Express, Spectrum Chemical, Advent, Alchemy, Arrow Chemical, Albemarle, Relish, Progene Pharma and others
Preparations: Tablets of 200, 400, 600, and 800 mg; Chewable tablets of 50 and 100 mg; Capsules of 200 mg; Suspension of 100 mg/2.5 ml and 100 mg/5 ml; Oral drops of 40 mg/ml.
Systematic (IUPAC) name: (RS)-2-(4-isobutylphenyl)propanoic acid
CAS number: 15687-27-1
ATC code: M01AE01
Molecular formula: C13H18O2
Molecular weight: 206.28 g/mol
Bioavailability: 49–73%
Protein binding: 99%
Active (Half) Life: 1.8 – 2 hours
Excretion: Renal
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