ibuprofen is tylonel
Actually, Ibuprofen and Tylenol are 2 very different chemicals.
ASA stands for Acetylsalicylic Acid, or what is more commonly known as Aspirin. While the short answer to the question is 'No', it's not as simple as that. Anyone who has an allergy to ASA or to Ibuprofen needs to consult a doctor before taking either. They function in a similar manner.
Both do the following:
Inhibit the body's production of prostaglandins, hormone-like substances that are produced by the body in small quantities and are involved in the regulation of processes like pain, fever and inflammation
Ibuprofen is iso-butyl-propanoic-phenolic acid.
Tylenol is a compound called Acetaminophen or Paracetamol.
The order of increasing polarity for these substances is: caffeine < ibuprofen < acetaminophen < aspirin. Caffeine is the least polar, whereas aspirin is the most polar among these common pain relievers.
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Pain medicines that contain aspirin will say it contains acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) in the list of ingredients. Examples of aspirin-containing products are Ecotrin, Bayer Aspirin, Excedrin, St. Joseph's aspirin. Motrin (Ibuprofen), Tylenol (Acetaminophen) and Aleve (Naproxen sodium) do not contain aspirin.
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[i heard dont mix ibuprofen and acetaminophen together.neocitran cold and flu contains acetaminophen.] Previous answer is wrong: ibuprofen and acetaminophen are one of the few definitely safe combinations and this is often prescribed by doctors when stronger pain relief is needed. By taking both drugs you avoid having to take too much of either one. You should not, however, mix Ibuprofen with aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid, or ASA) or Naproxen (Aleve). People often mix up acetaminophen and ASA, so read carefully. The problem in answering this question is that there are several different types of neo citran and each contain different combinations of drugs. You have to look at the particular product you purchased and see what drug mix is in it. (i.e., the "cough cold and flu" formula is not the same as "cold and flu" or "total symptom relief." ). You have to check for interactions with all of the components.
ASA stands for American Society of Anesthesiologists
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