Midol - How To Get Rid Of Period Cramps

Midol is a brand of an over-the-counter drug for menstrual cramping and other effects related to premenstrual syndrome and menstruation. Midol is distributed by Bayer.
Midol was originally sold in 1911 as a headache and toothache remedy that was considered safer because it did not use the narcotics typically used at the time. It was then promoted as a cure for hiccups claiming it controlled spasms, and finally as a remedy for menstrual cramps and bloating. A formulation sold in the 1980s was made with the sympathomimetic cinnamedrine. It had been reported to have abuse potential as an appetite suppressant and sympathomimetic agent.
The "Midol Complete" formulation consists of:
- Acetaminophen 500Â mg (pain reliever)
- Caffeine 60Â mg (stimulant)
- Pyrilamine maleate 15Â mg (antihistamine)
The "Extended Relief" formulation consists of:
- Naproxen sodium 220Â mg (NSAID, pain reliever/fever reducer)
The "Teen" formulation consists of:
- Acetaminophen 500Â mg (pain reliever)
- Pamabrom 25Â mg (diuretic)
The "Liquid Gels" formulation consists of:
- Ibuprofen 200Â mg (NSAID, pain reliever)
The "PM" formulation consists of:
- Acetaminophen 500Â mg (pain reliever)
- Diphenhydramine citrate 38Â mg (sedative antihistamine)
References

External links

- Official site
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