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Dysmeno - A safe and affordable period cramp relief tablet

Dysmeno - A safe and affordable period cramp relief tablet

“Where Science Meets Comfort.”

The Problem:

  • Almost 80% of menstruating women experience cramps ranging from moderate to severe and the current solutions to alleviate this pain are mostly over-the-counter painkillers (NSAIDs, paracetamol) or hormonal interventions (birth control pills), which often have side effects like gastric irritation, liver stress, risk of carcinogenicity and hormonal imbalance.
  • High doses of the existing tablets coupled with cumulative dosage and age can increase likelihood of severe and adverse effects to our health.

Gap in the Market:

  • Safety: Painkillers that are currently being used by most women today pose multiple risks to their health.
  • Accessibility: In many regions, safe and affordable options are inaccessible.

Dysmeno attempts to fill this gap in the following ways:

  • Non-carcinogenic & safe: Scientifically formulated to avoid long-term risks.
  • Little to no side effects: Gentle on the stomach, liver, and overall metabolism.
  • Affordable: Priced to be accessible to women across income groups.
  • Fast-acting & effective: Provides relief within a short period.
  • Natural + science-backed: Blend of natural extracts and clinically validated compounds to maximize relief and safety.

The Solution? - Dysmeno

  • It is a tablet that performs the same functions as that of the existing painkillers without the adverse side effects being subjected to our health.
  • Its composition is as follows:
  1. Standardized Ginger extract (Zingiber officinale) — 250 mg
  2. Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) extract — 30 mg
  3. Curcumin (as phytosome or curcuminoid + piperine complex) — 250–500 mg curcuminoids equiv. + 5 mg piperine
  4. Magnesium (elemental Mg as magnesium citrate/magnesium oxide) — 125–250 mg elemental magnesium
  5. Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) — 50–100 mg
  6. Binder: microcrystalline cellulose (MCC)
  7. Disintegrant: croscarmellose sodium (2–5%)
  8. Lubricant: magnesium stearate (≤1%)
  9. Glidant: colloidal silicon dioxide (≤1%)
  10. Enteric coating, since gastric tolerance is a concern
  11. Uses a fast-dissolving core (to achieve goal: relief within 30–60 minutes)

Geographical focus:

  • Urban and semi-urban areas with high awareness and accessibility to pharmacies.
  • Expansion to rural areas through NGO/health initiatives.
  • Global opportunity: Menstruation is universal; hence, the product has cross-border scalability.

Development of product:

  • Formulation: The above mentioned combination of natural anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic ingredients.
  • Dosage form: Small, easy-to-swallow tablet with fast dissolution.
  • R&D process: Partner with pharmacologists, gynecologists, and biochemists to ensure safety and efficacy.
  • Clinical trials: Phase-wise testing to establish safety, absence of carcinogenic effects, and effectiveness compared to NSAIDs.

Who does this product serve?

  • Women and menstruators of all ages, from teenagers to working professionals and mothers.
  • It serves those seeking a safe, affordable, and effective alternative to conventional painkillers, especially for regular monthly use without harmful side effects.

Why does this matter to me?

  • This product will be important to many as it tackles one of the most common yet overlooked health concerns.
  • I want to provide accessible, safe and efficient period painkillers to ensure the health and the quality of life of all women.

Road Map to the Market:

  • Preclinical (0–1 yr): Formulation is finalized by in vitro and animal safety/toxicity studies per ICMR/GLP guidelines.
  • Clinical Trials (1–4 yrs):
  1. Phase I: Small group (20–80, healthy volunteers) under CDSCO approval.
  2. Phase II: 100–200 women with dysmenorrhea, multi-center hospitals.
  3. Phase III: 1,000+ women across India, proving safety/efficacy.
  • Regulatory Approval (2–4 yrs): Submit New Drug Application (NDA) to CDSCO / DCGI with trial data, CMC, and stability results.
  • Manufacturing (3–4 yrs): Set up GMP-certified facility or partner with Indian pharma manufacturer; raw materials sourced under AYUSH/Pharma standards.
  • Market Launch (4–5 yrs): Distribution via Jan Aushadhi stores, local pharmacies, and hospitals and online sales through e-pharmacy platforms (Pharmeasy, Tata 1mg).

 

 

 

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  • Dysmeno sounds like a much-needed alternative, safe, natural, and effective solutions for menstrual pain are long overdue. To strengthen it further, you might want to think about how to communicate its clinical validation clearly, since many people can be skeptical about natural formulations. Building strong medical endorsements could really help with adoption.
  • Such an impactful idea! Dysmeno really stands out by addressing a massively overlooked problem with a solution that balances safety, accessibility, and natural ingredients. I love the thought put into both comfort and long-term health. What do you see as the biggest challenge? Getting regulatory approval, building clinical evidence, or scaling manufacturing for affordability?
    • The biggest challenge for Dysmeno would be building solid clinical evidence, proving it works as fast and reliably as current painkillers, but with a safer profile. Once that trust is established, regulatory approval and affordable scaling will follow more smoothly. Thank you for your feedback!
  • More often than not womans health is overlooked, so I think Dysmeno is the perfect solution, not only does it incorporate natural ingredients but also comes at an affordable price making is accessible for everybody. My concern is that in theory this should be an ample replacement for traditional painkillers but will it be just as effective practically? Overall, I love this idea and the problem it's trying to solve.
    • You’re right, dysmeno looks strong in theory, but only clinical trials will prove its real-world effectiveness. That’s why validation is our top priority. Thank you for your feedback!
  • This is such an important and thoughtful idea. Period pain is something almost every woman goes through, yet safe long-term solutions are still so limited. I really love how Dysmeno blends natural ingredients with science to make relief both effective and gentle — and the fact that it’s affordable makes it even more meaningful.

    One tiny thought — since curcumin and fennel can have strong flavors, maybe exploring taste/odor masking could make the tablets even easier to use regularly. Overall, this feels like something that could genuinely make a huge difference in people’s lives .
  • I like how Dysmeno blends natural extracts with clinically validated compounds, offering both safety and efficacy. Will the clinical trials also compare outcomes directly with common NSAIDs to demonstrate equivalence or superiority?
    • Yes of course. We want to compare this tablet with the current pain killers to prove that this is a good alternative with the added bonuses of safety. Thank you for your feedback!
  • A much-needed solution… this addresses the real gap in women’s health by offering safe, affordable, and effective relief without the side effects of current painkillers. What I like the most is natural, science-backed approach the key challenge will be scaling while keeping it accessible.
  • This is very thoughtful ! Lot people with dysmenorrhea struggle to find a tablet that would help them as well as cause no affect on individual, this would solve those problems (a game changer actually)
    But can you mention how long medicine might take to act because lot of other available medicines take atleast 1 hour to act
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