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Ibuprofen and ramipril do not share a common active ingredient. Ibuprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), while ramipril is an ACE inhibitor. They are different medicines with different chemical active substances.
They might share inactive ingredients used to make tablets or capsules (for example, certain fillers, binders, or coatings). That depends on the specific brand/manufacturer and the exact product formulation, not on the drugs themselves. If you tell me the brand names (or share the label’s “inactive ingredients” section), I can help compare whether any excipients match.
Most searches for “common ingredient” between two drugs are trying to identify: - the shared active drug (which there isn’t, for ibuprofen vs ramipril), or - shared components in the tablet (which can vary by product). If you share the two specific product names, I can check likely overlaps in inactive ingredients.
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