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Midol was first sold in 1911.
Yes, but only if the Midol product that you've chosen does not have ibuprofen in it. There are several formulations of Midol, and I know at least one of them has it in it! Read the back of the packaging...if it says ibuprofen, don't take extra ibuprofen with it. If it says acetaminophen (as well as other ingredients that are NOT ibuprofen), you can go ahead and take it with ibuprofen.
I would recommend against taking midol and aleve together if on the active ingredients listed includes either naproxen or ibuprofen. This is because naproxen is the same drug as aleve and ibuprofen works in a similar fashion as naproxen. Taking aleve with either of these two ingredients in your midol may produce an overdose.
Yes if you are not allergic to either medicine than they are safe to take as prescribed together.
When a woman is on her period (menstrual cycle) her body, depending on the person, cramps up a lot. These cramps are from her body contracting and squeezing to release blood. Midol and Pamprin were made to help make the cramps not as painful. I've taken both, and in my humble opinion Midol is much better. Also, according to a close friend, if a male takes Midol he gets an instant erection or...boner. Though I wouldn't recommend taking Midol if you're a guy - it was designed for a female's body.
Midol may help to pass a drug test. This is because Midol is a diuretic which helps the body rid itself of sodium and water.
This would be OK. The pain medicine combination found in Midol is not going to interact with your antibiotic. Remember to take all of the antibiotic even after you start to feel better. You want to kill all the bacteria and not leave any to hide in your body!
Lucien Midol has written: 'La voie que j'ai suivie'
Yes, Midol is basically Ibproufen. Only take Xanax as directed by your prescriber.
No.
Coke and ibuprofen are sometimes used in conjunction for pain relief with caffeine. While there are no serious side effects, it is highly corrosive to the digestive system and may cause mild nausea.
Midol contains acetaminophen, a diuretic, and antihistamine. Acetaminophen is a pain reliever and inflammation reducer like Ibuprophen. Contact a doctor before using Midol and Ibuprophen at the same time.