Ibuprofen, an analgesic and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID),[1] is sold under many brand-names around the world. The most common are Brufen (its earliest registered trademark), Advil, Motrin, and Nurofen.[2][3][4][5][6]
List of brands
Name | Available forms | Available strengths | Countries |
---|---|---|---|
Act-3 | |||
Actiprofen | Canada[3] | ||
Actron | Argentina, Uruguay, Chile | ||
Adagin | Romania | ||
Addaprin | USA[3] | ||
Adex | Israel | ||
Advifen | Uganda, Afghanistan, Iraq | ||
Advil | Tablets, Capsules, Liquid, liquid filled capsules | 100 mg, 200 mg | Australia, Brazil, Canada,[3] Colombia, France, Greece, Hungary, Israel, North Macedonia, Mexico, Netherlands, Philippines, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, USA,[3] Romania |
A-G Profen | USA[3] | ||
Aktren | Austria, Germany | ||
Alaxan | Capsule | Philippines | |
Alges-X | Switzerland | ||
Algifor | Switzerland | ||
Algoflex | Hungary | ||
Algofren | Greece | ||
Alivium | Brazil | ||
Arinac | Pakistan | ||
Arthrofen | Tablet | 200 mg, 400 mg, 600 mg | UK[1] |
Artofen | Israel | ||
Betagesic | South Africa | ||
Betaprofen | South Africa | ||
Blokmax | North Macedonia, Croatia, Serbia | ||
Bonifen | North Macedonia, Slovenia | ||
Brufen | Tablet, caplet, oral syrup, miscible granules | tablet: 200 mg, 400 mg, 600 mg syrup: 100 mg/5 mL granules: 600 mg/sachet | Austria, Egypt, Greece, India, Italy, New Zealand, Pakistan, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Slovakia, South Africa, South Korea, UK,[1] Romania |
Brufen Retard[7] | Sustained-release film-coated caplet | 800 mg | UK,[1] Poland, Norway[8] |
Bufen | USA[3] | ||
Bugesic | Australia | ||
Buplex[9] | Ireland | ||
Buprovil | Brazil | ||
Burana | Finland, Norway[8] | ||
Caldolor | USA | ||
Calprofen | Oral syrup | 100 mg/5 mL | UK[1] |
Cap-Profen | USA[3] | ||
Combiflam | India[10][11] | ||
Dalsy[12] | Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Croatia, Spain | ||
Dismenol | Austria | ||
Diverin | North Macedonia, Slovenia | ||
Dolgit | Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, Turkey | ||
Dolofort | Austria | ||
Doloraz | Jordan | ||
Dolormin | Germany | ||
Dolo-Spedifen | Switzerland | ||
Dorival | |||
Easofen[13] | Ireland | ||
Ebufac | Tablet | 200 mg, 400 mg, 600 mg | UK[1] |
EmuProfen | USA | ||
Espidifen | Spain | ||
Eve | Japan | ||
Faspic | Tablet | 200 mg, 400 mg | Philippines |
Fenbid | Topical gel | 10% | China, UK[1] |
Fenpaed | Oral liquid | 20 mg/mL | UK, New Zealand[14] |
Feverfen | Oral liquid | 100 mg/5 mL | UK[1] |
Finalflex | Slovenia | ||
Galprofen | UK | ||
Gelofen | Iran | ||
Genpril | USA[3] | ||
Haltran | USA[3] | ||
Hedafen | Tablet | 200 mg | Australia |
Hedex | Kenya, Uganda | ||
Herron Blue | Australia | ||
I-Prin | USA[3] | ||
i-profen | New Zealand | ||
Ibalgin | Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania | ||
Ibrofen | Thailand | ||
Ibu or IBU | Chile, USA[3] | ||
IBUFEN | Israel | ||
Íbúfen | Iceland | ||
Ibugan | Thailand | ||
Ibugel | Topical gel | 10% | UK[1] |
Ibuflam | Germany, South Africa | ||
Ibugesic | Latvia | ||
IbuHEXAL | Germany | ||
Ibuleve | Topical gel | Israel, UK | |
Ibum | Poland | ||
Ibumax | Finland, South Africa | ||
Ibumetin | Austria, Denmark, Finland, Latvia, Sweden, Norway[8] | ||
Ibumidol | Uruguay | ||
Ibupain | South Africa | ||
Ibupirac | Argentina, Uruguay | ||
Ibuprofen | Tablet, caplet, oral liquid, topical gel | tablet: 200 mg, 400 mg, 600 mg, 800 mg caplet: ? oral liquid: 100 mg/5 mL topical gel: 5% | UK,[1] Canada,[3] Norway, Romania,[8] USA,[3] Belgium; Netherlands, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Poland |
Ibuprofene | Italy | ||
Ibuprohm | USA[3] | ||
Ibuprom | Poland, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Bulgaria, Russia | ||
Ibuprox | Norway[8] | ||
Ibuprosyn | Finland | ||
IBU-Ratiopharm | Germany | ||
Ibustar | Latvia | ||
Ibutabs | Finland, Slovakia | ||
Ibu-Tab | USA[3] | ||
Ibu-Vivimed | Germany | ||
Ibux | Norway[8] | ||
Ibuxin | Finland | ||
Ipren | Denmark, Sweden | ||
Irfen | Switzerland | ||
Kratalgin | Austria | ||
Lotem | South Africa | ||
Medicol | Philippines | ||
Midol | Liquid Gels | 200 mg | USA[3] |
Moment | Italy | ||
Motrin | tablets, chewable tablets, oral suspension. | 50 mg, 100 mg, 200 mg | Canada,[3] North Macedonia, USA[3] |
Mypaid | South Africa | ||
Myprodol | South Africa | ||
Narfen | South Korea | ||
Naron Ace | Japan | ||
Neobrufen | Spain | ||
Neofen | Croatia | ||
Neupren | Tablet | 200 mg, 400 mg, 600 mg | Algeria |
Norvectan | Spain | ||
Nuprin | Canada, USA[3] | ||
Nureflex | Austria | ||
Nurofen | Tablet, caplet, oral liquid, topical gel[4][15] | tablet: 200 mg oral liquid: 100 mg/5 mL | Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, North Macedonia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, UK[1][4][15] |
Orbifen | Oral liquid | 100 mg/5 mL | UK[1] |
Paduden | Romania | ||
Panafen | Australia | ||
Paraped Plus | India | ||
Perifar | Uruguay | ||
Profin | Iraq | ||
Proprinal | USA[3] | ||
Proris | Indonesia | ||
Q-Profen | USA[3] | ||
Ranfen | South Africa | ||
Rapidol | Croatia | ||
Ratiodolor | Austria | ||
Rimafen | Tablet | 200 mg, 400 mg, 600 mg | UK[1] |
Salvarina | Spain | ||
Sarixell | Netherlands | ||
Solpaflex | Slovenia | ||
Spedifen | France | ||
Speedpain NANO | South Korea | ||
Spidifen | Belgium, Portugal | ||
Tefin | Ireland | ||
Unafen | India | ||
Upfen | North Macedonia | ||
Xydol | Tablet | 200 mg, 400 mg, 600 mg | Algeria |
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