Cramplex 40 Tablets

Regular price $89.95 AUD

Key Benefits

  • Cramp Bark, Wild Yam root, and Ginger root are traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to relieve menstrual pain, cramping, and dysmenorrhoea.
  • Cramp Bark is traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to:
  • Relieve muscle cramps and relax the nervous system.
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Relieve Menstrual Pain Naturally

Cramplex is a specialized combination of herbs traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to alleviate menstrual pain, cramping, and dysmenorrhoea. With key ingredients like Cramp Bark, Wild Yam root, and Ginger root, this formula provides effective relief from discomfort during menstruation. Vegan-friendly and free from common allergens, Cramplex is a natural approach to managing menstrual symptoms. 

Cramp Bark, Wild Yam root, and Ginger root are traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to relieve menstrual pain, cramping, and dysmenorrhoea.

Cramp Bark is traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to:

Relieve muscle cramps and relax the nervous system.
For its antispasmodic activity.

Each tablet contains:

Corydalis turtschaninovii (Corydalis) tuber extract 60 mg (derived from dry tuber 600 mg); Zingiber officinale (Ginger) rhizome extract 800 µL (derived from dry rhizome 400 mg); Rubus idaeus (Raspberry) leaf extract 800 µL (derived from dry leaf 400 mg); Dioscorea villosa (Wild Yam) root and rhizome extract 800 µL (derived from dry root and rhizome 400 mg); Viburnum opulus (Cramp Bark) stem bark extract 800 µL (derived from dry stem bark 400 mg).

Adults: 3-4 tablets two times daily.

Calcium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate, colloidal anhydrous silica, hypromellose, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, sodium starch glycollate.

  • No Added: Gluten, soya bean, milk, lactose, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, crustacea, corn, egg, sesame seeds, artificial sweeteners, colours or flavours.
  • Vegan friendly.
  • Do not use if pregnant or likely to become pregnant.
  • Daily doses of dried Ginger over 4 g are contraindicated in patients who are already taking blood-thinning drugs such as warfarin or aspirin or who have an increased risk of bleeding. Exercise caution when taking doses of ginger below this.
  • When prescribing Ginger, caution is advised in patients with gallstones.
  • Contraindicated in patients taking nifedipine or crizotinib.
  • Ginger or phenprocoumon should be used cautiously in patients taking antacids (it may decrease the effectiveness as ginger increases gastric secretory activity).
  • Discontinue seven days before general anaesthesia.
  • If patient symptoms persist, seek additional professional advice.
CRAMPLEX FAQSCommon Questions About Cramplex
What is Cramplex used for?

Cramplex is traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to relieve menstrual pain, cramping and dysmenorrhoea. It may suit adults looking for short-term herbal support during menstruation.

What herbs are in Cramplex?

Cramplex contains Corydalis, Ginger, Raspberry leaf, Wild Yam and Cramp Bark. These herbs are traditionally used to support menstrual comfort, cramp relief and reproductive wellbeing.

What makes Cramplex different from a regular women’s health supplement?

Cramplex is a targeted menstrual comfort formula rather than a general women’s multivitamin or hormone support product. It focuses on herbs traditionally used for menstrual pain, cramping and smooth muscle relaxation.

Why does Cramplex include Cramp Bark?

Cramp Bark is traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to relieve muscle cramps, relax the nervous system and support antispasmodic activity. In this formula, it is included for menstrual cramping and muscle comfort support.

Why does Cramplex include Wild Yam and Raspberry leaf?

Wild Yam and Raspberry leaf are traditionally used in Western herbal medicine for women’s reproductive health and menstrual comfort. They complement Cramp Bark as part of the broader menstrual support formula.

Why does Cramplex include Ginger?

Ginger is traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to support circulation, digestive comfort and menstrual wellbeing. Because ginger may interact with some medicines, it should be used carefully if you take blood-thinning medication or have gallstones.

How do I take Cramplex?

Adults should take 3–4 tablets twice daily, or as directed by a healthcare professional. Always follow the directions on the label and avoid exceeding the recommended intake.

Is Cramplex suitable during pregnancy?

No. Do not use Cramplex if you are pregnant or likely to become pregnant. If you are breastfeeding, taking medication or managing a medical condition, speak with a qualified healthcare professional before use.

Who should seek advice before using Cramplex?

Speak with a qualified healthcare practitioner before use if you take warfarin, aspirin or other blood-thinning medicines, have an increased risk of bleeding, have gallstones, take antacids, or use medicines such as nifedipine or crizotinib.

Are there any surgery, allergen or storage cautions?

Discontinue Cramplex 7 days before general anaesthesia unless your healthcare professional advises otherwise. It is vegan friendly and has no added gluten, soy, milk, lactose, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, crustacea, corn, egg, sesame seeds, artificial sweeteners, colours or flavours. Store as directed on the label and keep out of reach of children.