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.
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He took prescription medication (pills)
Yes
pottassium cyanide and pottassium chloride
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The coefficient distribution F of I2 between H2O and CCl4 refers to the partitioning of I2 between the two solvents. It quantifies the relative solubility of I2 in each solvent and is determined experimentally using a partition coefficient measurement. The coefficient distribution F is calculated as the concentration of I2 in CCl4 divided by the concentration of I2 in H2O at equilibrium.
Diet Pills are constantly advertised. But honestly, it is better not to take them. Diet pills can cause Heart Attacks.
Most cardiologist prescribe Aspirin/Disprin as blood thinning pills for Heart patient Cheers Sukumar
pottassium cyanide and pottassium chloride
I2 is the chemical formula. That is diatomic iodine.