the standard formulation of pamprin is exactly the same as excedrin maximum strength, the 'bloating' relief is from caffeine which causes a dieuretic (water flushing) response. In addition, everyone needs to be aware things like midol, pamprin, unisom, all are just the same drugs repackaged over and over and marked up. Go to the dollar store and spend 1 buck on diphenhydramine tabs and generic acetominophen, you've got twice the amount of Tylenol pm for 1/5 the price. Buy generic 'headache' medicine with 250 aspirin 250 aceptominophen and 65 caffeine and you have excedrin, midol, and pamprin for far less. Beware OTC products labeled as 'for' a specific symptom. Just a method to overcharge you for being ignorant.
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
Yes
There is no caffeine in guava
It depends upon which Pamprin product you're talking about. From their website, Pamprin Multi-Symptom contains: Acetaminophen (500 mg - Pain reliever) Pamabrom (25 mg - Diuretic) Pyrilamine maleate (15 mg - Antihistamine)
7%
V has 78mg worth of caffeine in it
it has 96mg of caffeine in this disgusting drink
There is no caffeine in any wine.
No its very dangreous!!
Pamprin is not an NSAID. They should be fine in conjunction. Always consult you physician prior to use, especially if you have any pre-existing conditions.
Too much caffeine or too much booze so it is certainly possible that your high caffeine has caused the spasms.