Acetaminophen (tablets/caplets) Acetaminophen; Aceta; Aspirin-Free Pain Relief; Aspirin-Free Anacin Maximum Strength; Dapacin; Fem-Etts; Genapap; Genapap Extra Strength; Genebs; Genebs Extra Strength; Mapap Regular Strength; Mapap Extra Strength; Maranox; MedaCap; MedaTab; Panadol; Tapanol Regular Strength; Tapanol Extra Strength; Tylenol Caplets; Tylenol Tablets 325 mg; Tylenol Regular Strength; Tylenol Extra Strength
Acetaminophen (tablets/chewable) Tylenol Children's; Genepap Children's; Panadol Children's
Acetaminophen (suppositories) Acetaminophen; Acetaminophen Uniserts; Feverall Adult Strength; Acephen; Feverall Children's; Neopap; Feverall Junior Strength
Acetaminophen and caffeine (caplets/tablets) Bayer Select Headache Pain Relief Formula Maximum Strength Caplets; Excedrin Aspirin-Free Caplets; Excedrin Aspirin-Free Geltabs
Acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine (caplets/tablets) Excedrin Migraine; Excedrin Extra-Strength Caplets/Tablets; Vanquish Caplets; Supac; Goody's Extra Strength Tablets; Gelpirin
Aspirin (caplets/tablets) Aspirin; Empirin Aspirin; Norwich Aspirin; Norwich Aspirin Maximum Strength; Bayer Aspirin Caplets; Bayer Aspirin Tablets; Bayer Maximum Strength Tablets/Caplets; Genprin; Tri-Buffered Bufferin; Buffered Aspirin; Bufex; Wesprin Buffered; Regular Strength Ascriptin
Aspirin and Caffeine (caplets/tablets) Gensan; P-A-C Analgesic; Anacin Caplets/Tablets; Cope; Anacin Maximum Strength
Ibuprofen (caplets/tablets) Motrin IB; Advil Caplets/Tablets; Arthritis Foundation Ibuprofen; Nuprin Caplets/Tablets; Bayer Select Pain Relief Formula Caplets; Ibuprofen; Midol IB; Genpril Caplets/Tablets; Haltran; Ibuprin; Ibuprohm Caplets/Tablets; Menadol Caplets/Tablets; Saleto-200
Naproxen (caplets/tablets) Aleve Caplets/Tablets
Ketoprofen (caplets/tablets) Orudis KT; Actron Caplets
These drugs are usually taken as tablets. Take nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents, such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and Naproxen, with a full glass of water and wait 15 to 30 minutes before lying down. To lessen stomach upset, take with food or an antacid.

Sometimes these drugs are combined with caffeine, which enhances their effectiveness.It is recommended that you take these drugs for no more than 3 days a week. Like most drugs for acute migraines, they should be taken at the earliest stages of a headache in hopes of stopping the attack. Do not take more than is recommended on the package label, unless directed by your physician.
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Heartburn or indigestion
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