No, Midol does not contain a sulfa component. Midol typically contains active ingredients like acetaminophen, caffeine, and an antihistamine, depending on the specific formulation. However, if you have a known sulfa allergy, it's always best to check the ingredient list of any medication or consult a healthcare professional.
Sulfinyl is a component of Prilosec. I have a sulfa allergy and unwittingly took a Prilosec. I had swelling in the mouth, lips, larnyx and bottom. So, I'd say sulfinyl can cause an allergic reaction in a person with a sulfa drug allergy. There was nothing else to explain it.
Midol was first sold in 1911.
Yes, Midol does contain acetaminophen.
Penicillin is not a sulfa drug.
Yes, ibuprofen is not included in Midol. Midol typically contains acetaminophen, caffeine, and an antihistamine to help relieve menstrual symptoms.
No. Triamcinolone does not have sulfa in it.
No. Above mentioned drugs do not contains sulfa drugs. They are not sulfa based also.
The active ingredients in Midol are acetaminophen, caffeine, and pyrilamine maleate.
Nope! I take it and am allergic to Sulfa. ---- No, Adderal does not contain any sulfa moieties.
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.
No. Lipitor does not contain sulfa.
Dozens of drugs have a sulfa component to them. That means the molecule has a sulfonamide group, which is a sulfur atom double bonded to two oxygen atoms and an amine (a nitrogen and hydrogens). Originally, sulfa drugs were antibiotics invented in the 1930s which work by causing a fatal vitamin deficiency in bacteria. Many non-antibiotic drugs also include sulfa components, including many drugs for diabetes, blood pressure/heart failure (furosemide), anti-inflammatory drugs like Celebrex, and drugs for urinary problems like Flomax. People with known allergies to sulfa antibiotics should consult their doctor before taking any new medication containing sulfa.