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ALEVE vs MIDOL LIQUID GELS

Independent side-by-side comparison.

Rated against independent regulatory sources·Last updated August 12, 2026·How we rate

Rating

New
70/100

Pharmacy pays

$0.06 /mL
$0.04 /mL

Type

OTC
OTC

Active ingredient

NAPROXEN SODIUM
IBUPROFEN

Dosage forms

Capsule, Tablet
Capsule

Drug class

Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug
Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug

Boxed warning

None
None

Half-life

about 12 to 17 hours
about 1.8 to 2.0 hours

Treats

Juvenile Arthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Back Pain
Juvenile Arthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Bursitis

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Where to buy

Buy over-the-counter from trusted retailers.

Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper, Aleve or Midol Liquid Gels?

Midol Liquid Gels costs pharmacies less to acquire — about $0.04 vs $0.06 per ml, per the CMS NADAC survey. That gap is in the pharmacy's cost of goods, not necessarily in what you pay: your price is set afterwards by your insurer and the pharmacy.

What is the difference between Aleve and Midol Liquid Gels?

Aleve contains Naproxen Sodium, while Midol Liquid Gels contains Ibuprofen — they have different active ingredients.

Ratings are based on FDA regulatory (recall-safety) data. This comparison is for general reference only — not medical advice. Always consult a licensed professional before choosing or switching a medication.