The over the counter medication Midol is a pain reliever. It is primarily associated with relieving the symptoms of menstrual cycle pains including cramping.
Yes. It is safe to use the above medication in pregnancy in recommended dosage. But you tend to avoid unnecessary medication in pregnancy.
No medications bought over the counter, meaning without a prescription, contain codeine. Codeine is a controlled substance and any medication containing it must have a doctor's written order. It is possible for Midol to have codeine in prescription strength but I have not heard of it.
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
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 was first sold in 1911.
Er, midol is generally used to help ease the pain of menstrual cramps. (It is used for backpain associated with menstrual cramps, not just plain backpain). Please see related link.
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.
The legality is murky depending upon the countries involved. The larger complication is involving customs, they have first access to your packaging.
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Yes, Midol is basically Ibproufen. Only take Xanax as directed by your prescriber.
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No.