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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2007 01:04:00 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>The discontinuation of Midrin</title>
      <description>Hello
I'm new to this site. I'm very glad&amp;nbsp;I found it
My question is: Has anyone that had been taking Midrin for their migraines been able to find a medication that works as it did?
I'm not interested in taking opiates. I dont want an addiction problem.&amp;nbsp;The combination of
Isometheptene Mucate,&amp;nbsp;Dichioraiphenazone, &amp;amp; &amp;nbsp;Acetaminophen really worked for me.
&amp;nbsp;
Midrin break down ingredients:
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Isometheptene...</description>
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