ibuprofen itself is the drug in ibuprofen. It stands for Iso-BUtyl-PROpanoic-PHENolic acid. Advil is just a brand name of ibuprofen (they're the same thing) so just buy the cheaper store-brand ibuprofen.
I can't find the answer to this question. Are there inactive ingredients in ibuprofen and if so what are they? Is there some sort of filler? And if there is.. what effects can it have over a lifetime of regular moderated use?
Someone please answer my answer haha
ibuprofen is the name of the active ingredient
ibprofen in whatever dosage is listed.
Why so you can get high? HA pathetic....
does ibuprofen have asprain in it
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The active ingrediant in xanax is Alprazolam.
I have now had 2 rather severe reactions to ibuprofen and for future reference want to have the name of the ingrediant that causes the facial swelling should I need to be admitted to a hospital.
Ibuprofen is the active ingredient in ibuprofen. Another name for this chemical is isobutylphenylpropionic acid.
Finger nail polish remover. must get kind with active ingrediant "Acetone".
yes, LYE (secondary name) is an active ingrediant in oven cleaner
Yes, Walgreens Ibuprofen is the same as Advil. The active ingredient in Advil is Ibuprofen.
Ibuprofen is made of Ibuprofen. That is the name of the active ingredient.
Finger nail polish remover. must get kind with active ingrediant "Acetone".
detergent would be quicker, depends on the type and active ingrediant in the detergent though
Look under "Ingredients and Appearance." Ibuprofen is the active ingredient in Motrin, but there are a variety of inactive ingredients that are listed which may differ among the different manufacturers of ibuprofen.
No. Tylenol has acetaminophen as its active ingredient. Ibuprofen belongs to a separate class of drugs known as NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) and is the active ingredient in products such as Motrin and Advil.