5 Pain Relief Medication for Menstrual Cramps
Let’s look at what pain relief medications are available against menstrual cramps in this third part of the Pain Relief Medication series! Although the common pain relief medication works for menstrual cramps for some, do consider using these if those medication doesn’t work for you.
For menstrual cramps, we would like to use products containing Ibuprofen, loxoprofen, aspirin, and acetaminophen.
L-PAIN KOWA
The L-PAIN KOWA is a medicine made specially to target menstrual pains. Its tablets come in small sizes. While it has a mild effect, it also comes in a non-drowsy formulation.
Take three times a day, 1 tablet each time.
Only for users above 15 years old.
Allow at least 4 hours in between taking the medications.
NORSHIN Pure
The NORSHIN Pure comes in a cute package, and also comes as small tablets. The package size also makes it easy to carry around for intake. Furthermore, these pain relievers are easy for the body to absorb.
Take thrice a day, 3 tablets each time.
Only for users above 15 years old.
Allow at least 4 hours in between taking the medications.
SEDES High G
This comes in small granule-type pills that makes it easy to drink. Effect is moderate.
Take thrice a day, 1 packet each time.
Only for users above 15 years old.
Allow at least 4 hours in between taking the medications.
Bufferin Luna i
Luna i’s small tablets melt easily, while also non-drowsy. In addition, they are gentle on the stomach.
Take thrice a day, 2 tablets each time.
Only for users above 15 years old.
Allow at least 4 hours in between taking the medications.
Loxonin S
We are mentioning the Loxonin again for its quick acting effectiveness. It is also easy on the stomach with a non-drowsiness formulation.
Take twice a day, one tablet each time.
Only for users above 15 years old.
Allow at least 4 hours in between taking the medications.
Similar, but small differences make a difference
After looking at the five pain relief medication, we can see that there are small differences between them. You may also want to choose something according to the size and the number of times you have to take them.
However, please go to the clinic if the pain doesn’t subside even after taking the medication, or if there are irregularities to the pain. It could be affected by sickness too. Treat pains immediately! Consult doctors as soon as needed!
Stay tuned for the fourth part, pain relievers for children. Mothers and fathers be sure not to miss them!
Want to know what the popular pain relief medication in Japan are? Find out here! Or check this list if you are wondering what the ingredients there are in pain relievers.