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Debbie Rigby rounds up the latest in research news NSAIDs for heavy menstrual bleeding NSAIDs used just before and during menses reduce relative mean menstrual blood loss by about 30%, and about 20% to 50% fewer sanitary products are used than with placebo. Effects on bleeding duration are inconsistent. Naproxen, ibuprofen, diclofenac and mefenamic acid

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