Looking for PMS treatment without the jitters of caffeine? Midol® comprehensive Caffeine Free is a comprehensive formula that does not contain caffeine. Get relief from cramps, headaches, backaches, muscular pains, and water retention with multi-symptom period relief.
What should I tell my healthcare provider BEFORE using Midol Caffeine Free?
- If you are allergic to acetaminophen, pamabrom, and any of the other ingredients in Midol Caffeine Free (acetaminophen or pamabrom).
- If you are sensitive to Midol Caffeine Free (acetaminophen and pamabrom), any of its components, or any other medications, foods, or substances. Inform your doctor regarding the allergy and the symptoms you had.
- This medication may interact using other medications or cause health concerns.
- Inform your doctor and chemist about all of your medications (prescription or over-the-counter, natural products, supplements) and health concerns. You must ensure that using Midol Caffeine Free (acetaminophen & pamabrom) with all of your medications and health concerns is safe for you.
What are the Midol Side Effects?
Midol commonly causes the following negative effects:
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Gaseous distension
- Dizziness Internal bleeding
- Headache
Midol’s serious side effects include:
- Changes in vision
- Swelling throughout your body
- Quick weight gain
- Rashes all over the body
- Signs of kidney problems – little to no peeing, painful urination, swelling of feet as well as ankles, shortness of breath
- Signs of liver problems – nausea, pain in the abdomen
- itching, fatigue
- loss of appetite
- dark-colored urine
- jaundice
- clay-colored stools
How should this medication (Midol Caffeine Less) be taken?
Midol Coffee Free (acetaminophen and pamabrom) should be taken exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Read all of the information provided to you. Pay strict attention to all directions.
What should I do if I forget to take a dose?
- If you regularly take Midol Coffee Free (acetaminophen and pamabrom), take a missing dosage as soon as you remember.
- If your next dose is approaching, skip the missing dose and resume your regular schedule.
- Do not take two or more doses at one time.
- Midol Caffeine Less (acetaminophen and pamabrom) is frequently used on an as-needed basis. Take no more frequently than prescribed by your doctor.
Midol and caffeine are both stimulants
Midol does not contain caffeine. It contains ibuprofen, an NSAID (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicine). This medication is used to treat menstrual cramps, headaches, tooth pain, arthritis, or muscle aches. You can use this medication without fear of caffeine-related negative effects.
Why was Midol so potent?
This medication relieves pain or inflammation caused by disorders such as headaches, backaches, tooth pain, arthritis, cramps during periods, or minor injuries. Midol acts by inhibiting the formation of inflammatory chemicals in the body.
Is Midol keeping you awake?
Acetaminophen reduces temperature and/or mild to moderate discomfort (such as headaches, backaches, and aches/pain from muscle strain, chilly or flu). Because the antihistamine within this medicine may create drowsiness, it can also be used as a sleep aid at night.
What should I be aware of or do when taking Midol Caffeine Free?
- Inform all of your medical professionals that you are taking Midol Coffee Free (acetaminophen & pamabrom). Your doctors, nurses, chemists and dentists are all included.
- Avoid taking any other products that include paracetamol. Examine labels carefully. Acetaminophen overdose may result in liver damage.
- This medication contains paracetamol. Acetaminophen use has been linked to liver issues. This has sometimes resulted in a liver transplantation or death. The majority of the time, liver issues occurred in patients who took over four thousand mg (milligrammes) of paracetamol per day.
- Stick to the instructions to the letter. Take no more acetaminophen than prescribed per day. Consult your doctor or pharmacist if you are unsure how much acetaminophen your can take in a day. If prescribed by a doctor, some people can take up to 4,000 milligrammes (milligrammes) each day. Some patients, such as those with liver disease and youngsters, should take less paracetamol. Even if you feel OK, call your doctor straight away if you consumed too much paracetamol in one day.
• Consult your doctor before consuming alcohol.
This medication is not approved voor use in children under the age of 12. Consult your doctor.
• Inform your doctor whether you are expecting or intend to get pregnant. You should discuss the benefits and hazards of using Midol Coffee Free (acetaminophen plus pamabrom) while pregnant with your doctor.
• If you are breast-feeding, inform your doctor. You have to discuss any potential risks to your kid.
Conclusion
Cramping, bloating, water retention, backaches, headaches, and muscle aches are all relieved. To counteract water retention, it includes acetaminophen (a pain reliever), pamabrom (a diuretic), plus pyrilamine maleate (an antihistamine) — but no caffeine. Caplets that are easy to swallow.