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Latest revision as of 00:20, 7 October 2020
Midol is a women's medication used for effects related to menstruation and PMS. It is also distributed by Bayer. First sold in 1911, it was originally meant for headaches and toothaches. It was later sold as a cure for hiccups, and finally for menstrual cramps and bloating.
Midol Comedy
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