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)
Yes
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.
Pamprin typically contains about 15 mg of caffeine per tablet. The caffeine in Pamprin is included to help enhance the effectiveness of pain relief from menstrual cramps. However, it's important to check the specific product label, as formulations may vary.
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.
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"
Pamprin is primarily used to relieve menstrual discomfort, and its mood-elevating effects can be attributed to its formulation, which often includes ingredients like acetaminophen, caffeine, and an antihistamine. Caffeine is a stimulant that can enhance alertness and elevate mood, while the antihistamine may promote relaxation. The relief from physical symptoms can also contribute to an overall sense of well-being, indirectly boosting mood during menstruation.
If yo dont know how to do it then you shouldn't be doing it there dude
It makes you really drowsy.
Advil, Tylenol, Midol, Pamprin and Green Tea
You should discuss this with your doctor, hospital or pharmacist.