No.
Acetaminophen 500 mg. Pain reliever
Caffeine 60 mg. Stimulant
Pyrilamine maleate 15 mg. Diuretic
Nothing. The back ache is just part of it. Get some aspirin or Midol to help with the pain.
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.
Yes, Midol does contain acetaminophen.
Yes, ibuprofen is not included in Midol. Midol typically contains acetaminophen, caffeine, and an antihistamine to help relieve menstrual symptoms.
The active ingredients in Midol are acetaminophen, caffeine, and pyrilamine maleate.
No, it is readily available over the counter. Do note that some schools have a zero tolerance for any drug, even over the counter items. Make sure you know what the rules are and do not violate them. There have been people expelled for giving their friend an aspirin or midol.
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.
Yes, Midol is basically Ibproufen. Only take Xanax as directed by your prescriber.
Lucien Midol has written: 'La voie que j'ai suivie'
No.
The specific ingredient in Midol that helps alleviate cramps is ibuprofen.