Generic Mefenamic Acid
What is Mefenamic Acid? Mefenamic Acid (Generic) is used to treat pain, including menstrual pain. It decreases inflammation (swelling) and uterine contractions. A doctor may prescribe Mefenamic Acid (Generic) for additional conditions. Click for more Mefenamic Acid details.
What is Generic Mefenamic Acid?
Generic Mefenamic Acid, like all generics, is the name given to the
prescription Generic medication manufactured by any company other than the
original inventor of Mefenamic Acid. The only true difference between brand name Mefenamic Acid
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Also known as: Acide Mefenamique, Coslan, Lysalgo, Meftal, Parkemed, Ponstan, Ponstel, Pontal, Mefenamic Acid (generic name).
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