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Famano pain — Fast, Targeted Relief

Famano pain — Fast, Targeted Relief

Regular price GH₵10.00
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Famano Pain is formulated to support women during their menstrual cycle by helping manage discomfort associated with period cramps.

With a combination of mefenamic acid (anti-inflammatory) and dicyclomine (antispasmodic), it helps reduce uterine contractions and promote greater comfort during menstruation.

Composition

Mefenamic Acid • Dicyclomine

Format

2 × 10 tablets

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Recommended Use

Follow the dosage instructions on the packaging or as directed by your doctor. It is generally taken every 6 to 8 hours as needed during the days of your period. Do not exceed the stated daily dose.

Delivery

We partner with Speedaf to ensure fast and reliable delivery across Ghana and beyond.

  • Accra deliveries: within 1 business day
  • Outside Accra: delivery within 1 to 3 business days

Speedaf operates nationwide across Ghana and in multiple African countries, allowing us to serve you efficiently wherever you are.

Pick-Up

Your pick-up location, where you can collect your product, will be shared with you at the time of purchase.

📍 Location: Dzorwulu, Accra

Please ensure you follow the instructions provided after your order is confirmed for a smooth and efficient collection process.

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Your most frequently asked questions

How quickly can it start working?

Famano Pain typically begins working within 30 to 60 minutes of taking it.

For best results, take it at the very first sign of discomfort, the earlier you take it, the faster and more effectively it works.

Waiting until the pain is severe means your body has already produced high levels of prostaglandins, which takes longer to bring under control. Take it early, with food, and let it do its job.

Why do I feel pain during my period?

Menstrual pain is mainly caused by uterine contractions triggered by substances called prostaglandins. These contractions help the body shed the uterine lining but can also cause cramps and discomfor

👉 How Famano helps: Its anti-inflammatory component supports the reduction of these processes, helping you feel more comfortable.

What is the most effective way to manage menstrual cramps?

Medical experts consider anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs) as the first-line option to manage menstrual discomfort because they target the root cause of the pain

👉 How Famano helps: It combines an anti-inflammatory and an antispasmodic approach to support relief.

When should I take something for period pain?

Doctors often recommend taking support at the first sign of discomfort or even just before the cycle begins for better results

👉 How Famano helps: Designed to be used during the onset of menstrual discomfort to support faster relief.

Can menstrual pain affect my daily life?

Yes. Studies show that a significant number of women experience pain intense enough to impact daily activities, including work and productivity

👉 How Famano helps: Supports improved comfort so you can stay active and maintain your routine.

How is Famano Pain different from a regular painkiller like paracetamol or ibuprofen?

Regular painkillers treat one thing. Famano Pain treats two.

Paracetamol only blocks pain signals, it does nothing about the actual cause of your cramps. Ibuprofen reduces inflammation, which helps, but it still leaves the uterine muscle spasms completely unaddressed. That deep, doubling-over cramping you still feel even after taking ibuprofen? That is the spasm ibuprofen cannot touch.

Famano Pain combines Mefenamic Acid to fight the inflammation and Dicyclomine to relax the uterine muscle contractions, both at once. That is why it works where regular painkillers fall short.

Is it normal to have severe cramps every month?

Mild to moderate cramps are common, but severe or persistent pain may require medical advice, as it can sometimes indicate underlying conditions

👉 How Famano helps: Provides support for common menstrual discomfort, but medical consultation is recommended for persistent symptoms.