Monograph Details

Ob/Gyn > Dysmenorrhea
MIDOL CRAMP
Manufacturer
Bayer Corp, Consumer Care Div.
Legal Classification
OTC
Pharmacological Class
NSAID (propionic acid deriv.).
Generic Name
Ibuprofen 200mg; tabs.
Also
MIDOL MENSTRUAL
MIDOL PMS
MIDOL TEEN
Indications
Dysmenorrhea.
Children
Not applicable.
Adults
1 tab every 4–6 hours.
Contraindications
Ibuprofen: Aspirin allergy, 3rd trimester pregnancy.
Precautions
Dehydration. Hepatic dysfunction. Pregnancy. Nursing mothers. Pyrilamine: Asthma, emphysema, other lower respiratory disorders. Glaucoma. GI or urinary obstruction.
Interactions
Avoid aspirin, other pain relievers. Alcohol increases risk of GI bleed (ibuprofen) or hepatotoxicity (acetaminophen). Pyrilamine: potentiates CNS depression with alcohol, other CNS depressants.
Adverse Reactions
Ibuprofen: GI upset, GI bleed. Acetaminophen: hepatotoxicity (overdosage). Pyrilamine: drowsiness, dizziness, paradoxical excitation (esp. in children). Caffeine: nervousness, irritability, palpitations.
How Supplied
Cramp, PMS, Teen—24
Menstrual—16, 24
Additional Resources
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