Equate Dye-Free Pain Reliever/Fever Reducer Ibuprofen Tablets 200 mg 100 Count
Summary
This ibuprofen product contains several inactive ingredients such as colloidal silicon dioxide, corn starch, and magnesium stearate, which are common in tablet formulations but do not contribute to health benefits. The presence of lactose anhydrous may be a concern for those with lactose intolerance. While the product is processed, it does not contain artificial dyes or sweeteners, which helps maintain a moderate score.
At a glance
Key ingredients 8
Colloidal Silicon DioxideNeutral
Colloidal silicon dioxide is used as an anti-caking agent to prevent clumping in powdered products. It is generally recognized as safe and is used in small quantities. There are no significant health concerns associated with its use in supplements.
Corn StarchNeutral
Corn starch is commonly used as a filler or binder in tablets and capsules. It is a refined carbohydrate with no significant nutritional value. While it is generally safe, it does not contribute any health benefits.
See more about Corn Starch →HypromelloseNeutral
Hypromellose is a cellulose derivative used as a coating agent or to control the release of active ingredients. It is considered safe and is widely used in pharmaceuticals. It does not provide any nutritional benefits.
See more about Hypromellose →Lactose AnhydrousNeutral
Lactose anhydrous is used as a filler or binder in tablets. It is a sugar derived from milk and is generally safe for most people, except those with lactose intolerance. It does not offer any significant nutritional benefits.
Risks
May cause digestive issues in individuals with lactose intolerance.
Magnesium StearateNeutral
Magnesium stearate is a common lubricant used in tablet manufacturing to prevent ingredients from sticking to equipment. It is generally recognized as safe in small amounts. It does not provide any nutritional benefits.
See more about Magnesium Stearate →Microcrystalline CelluloseNeutral
Microcrystalline cellulose is used as a bulking agent and to improve the texture of tablets. It is derived from plant fibers and is considered safe. It does not contribute any nutritional value.
See more about Microcrystalline Cellulose →PolydextroseNeutral
Polydextrose is a synthetic polymer of glucose used as a bulking agent and to add fiber to products. It is generally recognized as safe and may have a mild laxative effect. It does not provide significant nutritional benefits.
Risks
Excessive consumption may lead to digestive discomfort.
PolyethyleneNeutral
Polyethylene is used as a coating or binding agent in tablets. It is a synthetic polymer that is considered safe for use in pharmaceuticals. It does not offer any nutritional benefits.
See more about Polyethylene →Processing
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