The generic name is ibuprofen extended-release tablets and the generic name is ibuprofen extended-release capsules. Both drugs are antipyretic and analgesic, and the diseases treated are basically the same, but the difference lies in the different dosage forms, traits and precautions. 1. different dosage forms: ibuprofen extended-release tablets for tablets, ibuprofen extended-release capsules for capsules. 2. Different properties: Ibuprofen extended-release tablets are white or off-white tablets, and Ibuprofen extended-release capsules are capsules with white spherical pills. 3. Precautions are different: ibuprofen extended-release capsules are less irritating to the stomach and intestines than tablets, and are more suitable for people with poor stomach and spleen. However, compared with tablets, capsules are larger in shape, especially for younger patients, swallowing is relatively difficult. Therefore, children can use ibuprofen extended-release tablets, but the specific dosage should be under the guidance of the doctor, reduce the dose appropriately, but ibuprofen extended-release capsules can only be applied to adults. Patients are advised to use the drug strictly in accordance with medical advice.