I've just discovered that two of my friends take mitdol and when i asked one of my friends what it was and what it did she looked at me like i was freaking phsyco and she was like umm..what do you take. And I just kinda sat there..like..um nothing? and she just thought i was crazy. so my question is what is mitdol and why are my friends taking it? should i take it? I mean i hear then complin aobut cramps and all that other crap but i never really get that.
iloveyoubabex33 answered Saturday January 27 2007, 12:16 pm: "midol" is like a tylenol only made especially for girls when they have cramps when theyre on their period. it stops bloating and helps the cramps go away. do you have bloating or cramps? if you do then you probablly could take it. theres another thing called pamprin its like the same thing too. well i hope i helped. lol
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looloo12 answered Saturday January 27 2007, 12:03 pm: umm midol helps for cramps and bloating when your on your period. and you shouldnt take it unless your having those sorts of problems.
leLovely answered Saturday January 27 2007, 12:47 am: Midol basically helps to soothe the symptoms of the wonderful menstrual cycle aka. hell =] So it basically just helps with cramps, headaches, bloating etc. You're just lucky that you don't get these symptoms, so be happy. Actually be overwhelmed with joyy. haha [ leLovely's advice column | Ask leLovely A Question ]
Sabine answered Saturday January 27 2007, 12:29 am: Google Midol. It's a PMS/menstrual drug with different formulations which contain various pain relievers, diuretics, and caffeine. If you don't have cramps or PMS, no, you shouldn't take it. Some women sail through their cycles with no cramping or bloating. I hate them. ;( JK.
karenR answered Saturday January 27 2007, 12:20 am: Midol is an over the counter medication for menstrual cramps, headaches, bloating, and breast tenderness.
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