The IUPAC name for acetaminophen is N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)ethanamide. It is known in the UK and Canada as Paracetamol. The brand name is Tylenol.
N-(4-hydroxyphenyl) acetamide
The chemical formula of acetaminophen is C8H9NO2.- carbon: 63,58 %- hydrogen: 5,96 %- nitrogen: 9,27 %- oxygen: 21,19 %
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A plant does not have a chemical name it has a botanical name = Capsicum Annuum.Only pure chemical compounds have chemical names.
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propo-n is propoxyphene napsylate which is the chemical name for darvocet and APAP is a chemical abbreviation for acetaminophen.
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Paracetamol AKA Acetaminophen, is the generic name for Tylenol.
Yes, and no. Only no because it is misspelled. Hydromorphone is the chemical name for Dilaudid, like Acetaminophen for Tylenol.
The trade name "Tylenol" is derived from the name of the chemical formula: para-aceTYLaminophENOL. Note as well that both common generic descriptions of the drug ("acetaminophen" in the U.S., Canada and several other countries but "paracetamol" in most other countries) are derived from that same name.
A drug can be listed by either its brand name or its generic name. The brand name is what the company that makes it has labeled it and the generic name is its chemical name. Some examples: Tylenol (brand name).....Acetaminophen (generic or chemical name) Motrin (brand name)......Ibuprofen (generic or chemical name) Prilosec (brand name)....Omeprazole (generic or chemical name) Benadryl (brand name)...Diphenhydramine (generic or chemical name)
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The chemical formula of acetaminophen is C8H9NO2.- carbon: 63,58 %- hydrogen: 5,96 %- nitrogen: 9,27 %- oxygen: 21,19 %
Tylenol IS Acetaminophen. Tylenol is just the brand name. Acetaminophen is the drug.
Percocet is a brand-name drug formulation for acetaminophen with oxycodone. It would show up as the chemical oxycodone.
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