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Midol is a brand of over-the-counter analgesic drugs marketed for menstrual cramping and other effects related to premenstrual syndrome and menstruation. Various subbrands are formulated using different active ingredients.
Example of some 200 mg ibuprofen tablets A 150 ml bottle (100 mg/5 ml dosage) of ibuprofen, sold in Greece. Ibuprofen is used primarily to treat fever (including postvaccination fever), mild to moderate pain (including pain relief after surgery), painful menstruation, osteoarthritis, dental pain, headaches, and pain from kidney stones.
The active ingredient in Midol for Cramps & Body Aches is ibuprofen, not acetaminophen. Its website lists acetaminophen. Pyrilamine Maleate is listed on the Midol website as a diuretic, not as an antihistamine. The website also does not include details for a maximum strength product. mlhwitz 17:46, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
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