- John
Nicholson while working at
Boots UK
Limited and
initially marketed as
Brufen. It is
available under a
number of
brand names including Advil, Motrin,...
- (NSAID), is sold
under many brand-names
around the world. The most
common are
Brufen (its
earliest registered trademark), Advil, Motrin, and Nurofen. "British...
- Codeine/paracetamol, also
called codeine/acetaminophen and co-codamol, is a
compound analgesic,
comprising codeine phosphate and
paracetamol (acetaminophen)...
- Antadys, Antafen, Antipain, Bae****n, Benactiv, Biprofin, Biprotec, Bro-Z,
Brufen, Brufoz, Cebutid, Clinadol, Coryfin, Dispain, Edolfene, Eyeflur, Falken...
- analgesic, anti-inflammatory drug was
introduced in 1962:
ibuprofen (sold as
Brufen in the U.K. and
Motrin in the U.S.). By the 1970s,
aspirin had a relatively...
- (anti-inflammatory), a
range of
generic products and the
technology transfer of
Brufen/Nurofen (anti-inflammatory) to many
overseas units,
notably Upjohn, USA...
- money-spinner of the
Crookes Products division was
Nurofen (Ibuprofen or
Brufen),
which Boots had
patented in 1962,
developed by
Stewart Adams (chemist)...