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What ingredients are in Midol Long Lasting Relief (official list)?
Midol Long Lasting Relief contains pain-relieving and inflammation-reducing medicine and is labeled with an official “Drug Facts” panel. To see the exact ingredients and strengths, you need to match the product to the specific package you have (Midol has multiple “Long Lasting Relief” and formula variations).
Look on the box or bottle for the “Drug Facts” section and copy the “Active ingredients” lines from there. If you tell me the exact variant name shown on your label (for example, the full text next to “Long Lasting Relief,” plus any strength like “caplets” and the mg amounts), I can help you interpret what each ingredient does and how it’s used.
Why the ingredient list might differ between “Midol Long Lasting Relief” versions
Midol’s formulations can change by market, year, and specific product line (for example, whether it targets cramps only, or cramps plus additional symptoms). That’s why an “official ingredients” answer depends on the exact label version you’re referencing.
Check for these details on your package:
- The exact product name (including any extra words like “Cramps + Body Aches,” “Multi-Symptom,” etc.)
- The “Active ingredient(s)” under Drug Facts
- The dosage form (caplets, tablets, etc.)
- The strength (mg per tablet/caplet)
Where to find the official ingredient info
The most direct “official” source is the Drug Facts label on your Midol package (active ingredients, purpose, and dosing directions). If you share a photo of the Drug Facts panel text (or type it out), I’ll extract the active ingredients and summarize them clearly.
Safety note: what patients usually double-check with Midol
Before using a long-lasting pain reliever, people commonly verify:
- Whether the active ingredient is an NSAID (like ibuprofen or naproxen) or another class
- Total daily dose limits and spacing between doses
- Whether it’s safe with their other medicines or conditions (ulcers, kidney disease, blood thinners, etc.)
If you paste the active-ingredient section from the Drug Facts label, I can help you confirm the ingredient names and typical precautions tied to those ingredients.