General Information
Drug ID
DR00663
Drug Name
Ibuprofen
Synonyms
ACHES-N-PAIN; Act-3; Act-3 (TN); Actiprofen; Adex 200; Adran; Advil; Advil (TN); Ak+C2278tren; Aktre (TN); Alaxan; Alaxan (TN); Algofen; Algoflex (TN); Alivium (TN); Am-Fam 400; Amelior; Amersol; Amibufen; Anafen; Anco; Andran; Anflagen; Antagil; Antalfene; Antarene; Antiflam; Apsifen; Apsifen-F; Arthrofen (TN); Artofen; Artril; Artril 300; Balkaprofen; Betaprofen; Bloom; Bluton; Bonifen (TN); Brofen; Brufanic; Brufen; Brufen (TN); Brufen 400; Bruflam; Brufort; Buburone; Bufeno; Bufigen; Bugesic (TN); Bukrefen; Bupron; Buracaps; Burana; Burana (TN); Butylenin; Caldolor (TN); Calprofen (TN); Cap-Profen; Carol;Cesra; Citalgan; Cobo; Codral; Combiflam; Cunil; DOLO PUREN; Daiprophen; Dalsy; Dalsy (TN); Dansida; Deep Relief; Dentigoa; Dibufen; Dignoflex; Dismenol (TN); Diverin (TN); Dolgirid; Dolgit; Dolgit (TN); Dolibu; Dolmaral; Dolo-Dolgit; Dolo-Spedifen (TN); Dolocyl; Dolofen; Dolofen-F; Dolofin; Dolofort; Dolofort (TN); Dologel; Dolomax; Doloraz (TN); Doloren; Dolormin; Dolormin (TN); Doltibil; Dolven; Donjust B; Dorival; Dorival (TN); Drin; Duafen; Duobrus; Dura-Ibu; Dysdolen; Easifon; Ebufac; Ebufac (TN); Emflam; Emflam-200; EmuProfen (TN); Epobron; Eputex; Ergix; Espidifen (TN); Esprenit; Eve (TN); Exneural; Faspic; Femadon; Femafen; Femapirin; Femidol; Fenbid (TN); Fenbid;Fendol; Fenpaed (TN); Fenspan; Fibraflex; Finalflex (TN); Galprofen (TN); Gelufene; Gofen; Grefen; Gynofug; Haltran; Hedex (TN); Herron Blue (TN); I 4883; I-profen (TN); IB-100; IBU-Ratiopharm (TN); IBUFEN (TN); IP 82; IP-82; IP82; Ibalgin (TN); Ibol; Ibren; Ibu; Ibu-Attritin; Ibu-Tab; Ibu-Tab 200; Ibu-Vivimed (TN); Ibu-slo; Ibu-slow; IbuHEXAL (TN); Ibubest; Ibubeta; Ibucasen; Ibudol; Ibudolor; Ibufen; Ibuflamar; Ibufug; Ibugel; Ibugel (TN); Ibugen; Ibugesic; Ibuhexal; Ibulagic; Ibular; Ibulav; Ibuleve; Ibuleve (TN); Ibulgan; Ibum (TN); Ibumax (TN); Ibumed; Ibumerck; Ibumetin; Ibumetin (TN); Ibupirac; Ibuprin; Ibuprocin; Ibuprofene; Ibuprofeno; Ibuprofenum; Ibuprohm; Ibuprom (TN); Ibuprophen; Ibuprosyn (TN); Ibusal; Ibutid; Ibux (TN); Ibuxin (TN); Ifen; Inabrin; Inflam; Inoven; Ipren; Ipren (TN); Irfen; Isodol; Jenaprofen; Junifen; Kesan; Kratalgin; Kratalgin (TN); Lamidon; Lebrufen; Librofem; Lidifen; Liptan; Lopane; Malafene; Manypren; Medicol (TN); Medipren; Melfen; Mensoton; Midol; Midol 200; Moment; Moment (TN); Motrin; Motrin (TN); Motrin IB; Mynosedin; Nagifen-D; Napacetin; Narfen; Narfen (TN); Neo-Helvagit; Neo-Mindol; Neobrufen; Neobrufen (TN); Neofen (TN); Nerofen; Noalgil; Nobafon; Nobfelon; Nobfen; Nobgen; Noritis; Norton; Norvectan (TN); Novadol; Novo-Profen; Novogent; Novogent N; Novoprofen; Nuprilan; Nuprin; Nuprin (TN); Nureflex (TN); Nurofen; Nurofen (TN); Optifen; Opturem; Oralfene; Orbifen (TN); Ostarin; Ostofen; Ozonol; Paduden; Panafen; Panafen (TN); Pantrop; Paxofen; Pedia-Profen; PediaProfen; Perifar (TN); Perofen; Proartinal; Profen; Profin (TN); Proflex; Provon; Quadrax; R.D. 13621; RD 13621; Rafen; Ranofen; Ratiodolor (TN); Rebugen; Relcofen; Retard (TN); Rhinadvil; Rimafen (TN); Rofen; Roidenin; Rufen; Rufin; Rupan; Sadefen; Salivia; Salprofen; Salvarina (TN); Seclodin; Sednafen; Seklodin; Seskafen; Siyafen; Solpaflex; Solpaflex (TN); Solufen; Spedifen (TN); Speedpain NANO (TN); Spidifen (TN); Stelar; Sugafen; Suprafen; Suspren; Syntofene; Tab-Profen; Tabalon; Tabalon 400; Tatanal; Tempil; Tofen; Togal N; Tonal; Trendar; U 18573; U-18,573; U-18573; UCB 79171; Unipron; Upfen; Upfen (TN); Uprofen; Urem; VUFB 9649; Zafen; Zofen
Drug Type
Small molecular drug
Indication Pain [ICD11: MG30-MG7Z] Approved [1]
Therapeutic Class
Analgesics
Structure
3D MOL 2D MOL
Formula
C13H18O2
Canonical SMILES
CC(C)CC1=CC=C(C=C1)C(C)C(=O)O
InChI
InChI=1S/C13H18O2/c1-9(2)8-11-4-6-12(7-5-11)10(3)13(14)15/h4-7,9-10H,8H2,1-3H3,(H,14,15)
InChIKey
HEFNNWSXXWATRW-UHFFFAOYSA-N
CAS Number
CAS 15687-27-1
Pharmaceutical Properties Molecular Weight 206.28 Topological Polar Surface Area 37.3
Heavy Atom Count 15 Rotatable Bond Count 4
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count 1 Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count 2
XLogP
3.5
PubChem CID
3672
PubChem SID
10509306 , 11152950 , 11336062 , 11361301 , 11363743 , 11366305 , 11368867 , 11371490 , 11373528 , 11377029 , 11406458 , 11462273 , 11483914 , 11487945 , 11490281 , 11491830 , 11494663 , 138460 , 14822381 , 17405252 , 24277715 , 24896130 , 25623341 , 26611780 , 26679534 , 26747223 , 26747224 , 26752326 , 26758921 , 29222795 , 3140375 , 46507255 , 47217047 , 4743 , 47515579 , 47885643 , 47959999 , 48413891 , 48416098 , 49761821 , 49831178 , 611158 , 7647311 , 7847194 , 7979568 , 8062120 , 8147017 , 8149384 , 8152318 , 855602
ChEBI ID
ChEBI:5855
TTD Drug ID
D0R1QE
DT(s) Transporting This Drug MCT2 Transporter Info Monocarboxylate transporter 2 Substrate [2]
SLC17A4 Transporter Info Probable small intestine urate exporter Substrate [3]
References
1 Ibuprofen was approved by FDA. The official website of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. (2019)
2 Monocarboxylate Transporters in Drug Disposition: Role in the Toxicokinetics and Toxicodynamics of the Drug of Abuse GHB.
3 A Na+-phosphate cotransporter homologue (SLC17A4 protein) is an intestinal organic anion exporter. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2012 Jun 1;302(11):C1652-60.

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