International Brand Names
International Brand Names by CountryFor country code abbreviations (
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(AE) United Arab Emirates: Cinopal;
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(CN) China: Gu lai xi;
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(CO) Colombia: Cinopal;
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(EC) Ecuador: Cinopal;
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(ES) Spain: Cincopal;
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(FR) France: Cinopal;
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(GB) United Kingdom: Fenbufen cox | Fenbufen kent | Fenbufen lederle | Fenbuzip | Lederfen;
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(ID) Indonesia: Cybufen;
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(IE) Ireland: Lederfen;
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(IL) Israel: Lederfen;
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(JP) Japan: Anfet | Dagfine | Fendoxin | Fm | Lilizin | Mezart hexal | Napanol | Reefen | Yoharyl;
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(KR) Korea, Republic of: Cinopal;
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(MA) Morocco: Cinopal;
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(MX) Mexico: Cinopal;
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(PT) Portugal: Basifen;
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(SA) Saudi Arabia: Cinopal;
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(TH) Thailand: Cepal | Cinopal;
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(TR) Turkey: Cinopal;
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(TW) Taiwan: Cinopal | Fenbupol | Kanyening | Lebufen | Meben | Muler | Napofen | Suta | Tonlaen | Vankoten | Yen Tung Ko
Pharmacologic Category
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Analgesic, Nonopioid;
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Analgesic, Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug;
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Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug (NSAID), Oral
Reported Use
Treatment of pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, acute gout, ankylosing spondylitis; post-traumatic and post-surgical pain.
Dosage Range
Adults: Oral: 300 mg in the morning and 600 mg in the evening.
Product Availability
Product available in various countries; not currently available in the United States.
Dosage Forms
Capsule, Oral: 300 mg