Answer: Not much should happen, although you might feel jittery from the caffeine.
It is possible. Any food or drug can alter your state of consciousness. Midol Complete contains 60mg of caffeine and 500mg of Acetaminophen. On the bottle it says it is a "Pain Reliever/Stimulant/diuretic" Caffeine does cause mood changes and if someone is sensitive to caffeine they can get a certain 'high' from it. But it is likely to be a similar high as when drinking a cup of coffee. I am personally very sensitive to caffeine and Midol is the only thing that eases my cramps when I am on my period, I experience this high each time I take it. I become light headed, excited, frantic, overly friendly, hyperactive, alert, feelings of euphoria and I have experienced minor hallucinations.
in addition to pain reliever, Midol also contains a diuretic. Tylenol is strictly a pain reliever (or fever reducer)
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Midol will not cause a false positive for THC, no matter how much is taken.
Midol side effects: abdominal pain upper, anxiety, blood potassium decreased. Midol reviews: patient, 22 years of age, read more here: http://www.patientsville.com/medication/midol_side_effects.htm
Midol is primarily Ibuprofen (Advil). Depending upon the formula, because Midol has several, it may also contain a very mild diuretic to help with the bloating some women get every month. Some also contain caffeine, which has a mild affect on pain, and the PM version also has some diphenhydramine (benadryl) for sleep.
Midol was first sold in 1911.
Usually coffee has much more caffeine than tea, however though some teas have as much caffeine as coffee, (suprisingly)!Coffee has twice as much caffeine as teaCoffee! It has twice as much caffeine as tea
I've taken midol plenty of times on my period, but I've only taken one once. It makes the headaches and aches go away. Some medicines may contain a blood thinner, so you want to be careful of what you take and how much.
There is no caffeine in guava
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