Ibuprofen 200 mg / diphenhydrAMINE HCl 25 mg Oral Capsule
RxNorm 901814
Concept Hierarchy & Relationship Mapping
RxNorm Concept Unique Identifier (RxCUI) 901814 represents a standardized clinical drug concept used for cross-system interoperability. This concept aggregates multiple Atom IDs (AUIs), which are specific naming variations and synonyms used across pharmaceutical databases to ensure accurate medication mapping for: ibuprofen 200 mg / diphenhydrAMINE HCl 25 mg Oral Capsule.
The following semantic concepts and normalized strings are associated with this clinical entity:
This clinical crossover tool is designed for healthcare professionals, pharmacists, and data analysts to safely compare substitute products and manage medication interoperability.
SCDPrescribable
Semantic Clinical Drug (SCD):
Diphenhydramine hydrochloride 25 mg / ibuprofen 200 mg Oral Capsule
(Atom ID: 12330973)
TMSYPrescribable
Tall Man Lettering Synonym (TMSY):
DiphenhydrAMINE hydrochloride 25 mg / ibuprofen 200 mg Oral Capsule
(Atom ID: 12382293)
PTPrescribable
Designated preferred name (PT):
Diphenhydramine hydrochloride 25 mg and ibuprofen 200 mg oral capsule
(Atom ID: 12664971)
PSNPrescribable
Prescribable Name (PSN):
Ibuprofen 200 mg / diphenhydrAMINE HCl 25 mg Oral Capsule
(Atom ID: 6365939)
FNPrescribable
Full form of descriptor (FN):
Product containing precisely diphenhydramine hydrochloride 25 mg and ibuprofen 200 mg/1 each conventional release oral capsule (clinical drug)
(Atom ID: 12665891)
Patient Education
Diphenhydramine
Diphenhydramine is used to relieve red, irritated, itchy, watery eyes; sneezing; and runny nose caused by hay fever, allergies, or the common cold. Diphenhydramine is also used to relieve cough caused by minor throat or airway irritation. Diphenhydramine is also used to prevent and treat motion sickness, and to treat insomnia (difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep). Diphenhydramine is also used to control abnormal movements in people who have early stage parkinsonian syndrome (a disorder of the nervous system that causes difficulties with movement, muscle control, and balance) or who are experiencing movement problems as a side effect of a medication. Diphenhydramine will relieve the symptoms of these conditions but will not treat the cause of the symptoms or speed recovery. Diphenhydramine should not be used to cause sleepiness in children. Diphenhydramine is in a class of medications called antihistamines. It works by blocking the action of histamine, a substance in the body that causes allergic symptoms.
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Ibuprofen
Prescription ibuprofen is used to relieve pain, tenderness, swelling, and stiffness caused by osteoarthritis (arthritis caused by a breakdown of the lining of the joints) and rheumatoid arthritis (arthritis caused by swelling of the lining of the joints). It is also used to relieve mild to moderate pain, including menstrual pain (pain that happens before or during a menstrual period). Nonprescription ibuprofen is used to reduce fever and to relieve minor aches and pain from headaches, muscle aches, arthritis, menstrual periods, the common cold, toothaches, and backaches. Ibuprofen is in a class of medications called NSAIDs. It works by stopping the body's production of a substance that causes pain, fever, and inflammation.
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