yes a little bit its to help with the back ache and head aches associated with the fatigue of the menstrual cycle.
Yes
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)
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.
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.
I take Ibuprofen but you could try Pamprin.
Look at the link in the Related Links section below "There were no interactions found in our database between Pamprin Max Menstrual Pain Relief and Wellbutrin XL"
If yo dont know how to do it then you shouldn't be doing it there dude
It makes you really drowsy.
Pamprin is the trade name of an over the counter non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It works by blocking the production of prostaglandins in the body, which are linked to certain types of pains, menstrual cramps in particular.
Advil, Tylenol, Midol, Pamprin and Green Tea
You should discuss this with your doctor, hospital or pharmacist.