Well, ibuprofen mainly consist of a chemical formula called: C13H18O2 and is a general analgesic. ibuprofen is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms bound together by covalent bonds. The pills themselves are manufactured in a lab under sterile conditions. If your wondering this because you want to try to "manufacture" some... it is highly dangerous... i recommend you avoid this.
Source: Registered Biomedical Engineer (15+ years), Grad from university of Harvard and now teacher at Stanford.
Ibuprofen is made of Ibuprofen. That is the name of the active ingredient.
vicoprofin
Ibuprofen and in some cases codeine.
No. Ibuprofen belongs to a group of drugs called NSAIDs these are anti-inflametory drugs. The oldest one of the group is Aspirin which used to be made from willow bark (it's a complex process to get actual aspirin but that's the essential idea)
Advil is an over the counter pain reliever. It is made of ibuprofen, which is similar to Tylenol or Motrin.
On a chemical level, ibuprofen is made carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms bound together by covalent bonds. The pills themselves are manufactured in a lab under sterile conditions.
Ibuprofen is officially called C13H18O2.
No, there is no aspirin in ibuprofen of any size.
Ibuprofen
I believe you mean Ibuprofen? Or Brufen? and I assume they were made at different times and it is probably printed on the box that you buy them in...
Ibuprofen is a covalent bond.
There is no aspirin in ibuprofen.