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Ibuprofen molecule, painkilling drug

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Ibuprofen molecule, painkilling drug

Ibuprofen drug molecule, computer model. Ibuprofen is a painkilling drug (analgesic) that is also a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It is used to treat minor aches and pains, as well as inflammation in conditions like arthritis (joint inflammation). The chemical formula of the drug is C13.H18.O2. This molecular model has colour-coded spheres for atoms: carbon (purple), hydrogen (grey), oxygen (green). Ibuprofen was developed in the 1960s, and became an over-the-counter drug in the 1980s. It has been widely marketed under many brand names, including Brufen and Advil, and is the main component of the Nurofen range of drugs

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This print showcases the intricate structure of the Ibuprofen molecule, a widely used painkilling drug and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). The computer-generated model beautifully illustrates the chemical formula C13. H18. O2 with its color-coded spheres representing carbon (purple), hydrogen (grey), and oxygen (green) atoms. Ibuprofen has been an essential tool in alleviating minor aches, pains, and inflammation associated with conditions like arthritis. Developed in the 1960s, this remarkable medication became available over-the-counter in the 1980s. Its effectiveness led to widespread marketing under various brand names such as Brufen and Advil. Notably, it serves as a key component in the Nurofen range of drugs. The significance of this molecular representation lies not only in its visual appeal but also in its contribution to pharmaceutical advancements. By studying these atomic structures through biochemistry and pharmacology research, scientists gain valuable insights into how ibuprofen functions as an analgesic and anti-inflammatory agent. As we delve into this intricately designed image created by Science Photo Library's talented team, we are reminded of the profound impact that chemistry and medical science have on our lives. This artwork symbolizes both innovation within pharmaceutics and our ongoing quest for effective treatments that enhance well-being without compromising safety or efficacy.

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