5/03/2011

Vicodin, OxyContin, and Other Pain Relievers (Junior Drug Awareness)

Vicodin, OxyContin, and Other Pain Relievers (Junior Drug Awareness)








Vicodin, OxyContin, and Other Pain Relievers (Junior Drug Awareness)


Hi,I did the following:
Pain Relievers?My mom went to work, and it is way to weird talking to my dad, so are there any pain relievers to period cramps? plz only answer if you have to answer the ques. no rude remarks

Posted by curls
Motrin works well for cramps, midol also does.

Posted by redskins
uh

Posted by T_claire
Take Midol its in the pharmacy it takes all the cramps away read the insruction in the back it worked for me Good Luck

Posted by SpasticNate
Try to put an ice pack and your abdomen and breathe slowly out and when you breathe in breathe fast and breathe slowly out. Also for additional relief you can buy a pint of ben and jerry's (preferably cookies and cream) and slowly nibble one spoonful at a time, you will forget that it is a nightmare to be a woman for a half hour or so then it is time for Taco Bell!

Posted by brooke992002
Midol is very good for cramps. But, if you do not have that take an Advil. Midol is better though it is quicker in relieving cramps v.s Advil. Try for Midol but, if not take Advil.

Posted by mommy2savannah51405
pamprin.....regular tylenol works too

Posted by mizz_understood
midol and a heating pad

Posted by The♥IT♥Girl
Motrin works really well. It helps with cramps, bloating, fatigue, etc. If you don't have motrin try ipubprofen or alieve. Good Luck♥ Also try a heating pad.

Posted by butterfly effect
i take 800 ibu.. they help me

Posted by skittles999
Try Midol - its a medicine that helps with the bloating and the water weight gain which relieves most of the pain. You are wayyyy to young to take pain killers so dont do that. They are sooo addictive and can end up really hurting u. Try Midol or even Aleve! Good luck to u


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