What is in Midol Extended Relief?
Ingredients Active Ingredients: Naproxen Sodium (220 mg) (Naproxen 200 mg) (NSAID). Purpose: Pain Reliever/Fever Reducer. NSAID Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug.
Does Midol Extended Release have caffeine?
Details. Midol Long Lasting Relief Menstrual Pain Relief Caplets with Acetaminophen offer an extended release, caffeine and aspirin-free alternative for PMS and menstrual pain relief to help you feel your best and stay active during your period.
How many Midol long lasting relief can I take?
Available in easy-to-take caplets. Recommended for both adults and children 12 years or older. Take two caplets with water every eight hours as necessary; do not exceed six caplets per day.
What’s the difference between Midol and ibuprofen?
Unlike general pain relievers such as Advil and Tylenol, Midol® Complete and Midol® Complete Caffeine Free contain active ingredients that can relieve more of your menstrual symptoms. Midol® Complete can relieve cramps, fatigue, bloating, and water weight gain.
What is the strongest Midol?
Midol Complete Maximum Strength Multi-Symptom Relief Gelcaps – Acetaminophen – 24ct.
Is Midol and naproxen the same thing?
Midol (naproxen) 220 mg tablet.
Which Midol is best for cramps?
I like the complete caffeine free Midol its really effective for cramps, bloating, water weight gain,backaches, headaches and muscle aches. The complete caffeine free Middle is a great product to have. Review photo 1 Photo This action will open a modal dialog.
Is Midol being discontinued?
Hi. Menstridol was discontinued in April of 2017 and replaced with Midol Long Lasting Relief as a marketing decision. We understand the disappointment, but we take all feedback and share it with our team for future development decisions so we appreciate you reaching out! Thanks for the response!!
Why does Midol make me feel weird?
This is what Midol does. By elevating your heart rate so much with all the caffeine, making you almost pass out, and making you insanely nauseous, you are no longer focusing on your cramps, but on the fact that you might need to go to the ER.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CH5t0MKYaow