No... I-2 is an acronym --- the " I " stands for the type of medication, in this case, it is ibuprofen (an anti-inflammatory / pain reducer) --- the " 2 " stands for the milligram dosage per tablet, in this case, it is 200 mg.
So, if you find a tablet (usually orange in color for coated tablets and white for non-coated tablets) that says " I-2 " on it, you can be sure it is a 200mg tablet of Ibuprofen.
Ibuprofen is not used in heart treatment regiments, as it contains no aspirin.
i think it will be (I2) aqueous / (I2) CHCi3
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na +i2
h2+i2=2hi
He took prescription medication (pills)
yes
ld say NO
pottassium cyanide and pottassium chloride
Yes
2Na+I2-->2NaI
I2 is the chemical formula. That is diatomic iodine.
I2