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Ibuprofen sodium dihydrate, an ibuprofen formulation with improved absorption characteristics, provides faster and greater pain relief than ibuprofen acid
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics2007Vol. 45(02), pp. 89–97
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Peter Schleier, A. Prochnau, Andrea Maria Schmidt‐Westhausen, Harry P. F. Peters, Jürgen Becker, T. Latz, J. T. Jackowski, E.U. Peters, George E. Romanos, B. Zahn, J Lüdemann, J. Maares, B. Petersen
Abstract
Ibuprofen sodium dihydrate provides faster and more efficacious pain relief during the first hour after intake when compared to a conventional ibuprofen acid formulation. The tolerability profiles are similar.
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