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Is it bad to take in ibuprofen or mefenamic acid if you are suffering from dysmenorrhea?


Some says its bad... I dont know why. Can it have some bad effect?

None at all, unless you're allergic to them. Those, specifically mefenamic acid are actually prescribed to relieve dysmenorrhea. Just take them at the recommended dosage.

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