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  2. Why it’s so important to get help for migraine attacks - AOL

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    These include prescription or OTC medications such as aspirin and ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB). Triptans. Given as pills, shots, or nasal sprays, these medications treat a migraine attack by ...

  3. Medication overuse headache - Wikipedia

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    Common over-the-counter medicines that can cause headaches when overused include Excedrin Migraine, Cafergot, and Advil. [11] [12] Dietary and medicinal caffeine consumption appears to be a modest risk factor for chronic daily headache onset, regardless of headache type. [13] [14] A lifelong history of headaches is a major risk factor for MOH. [15]

  4. Advil - Wikipedia

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    Advil is primarily a brand of ibuprofen (a pain reliever in the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug category). [1] Advil has been called a "megabrand" because it offers various "products for a wide range of pain, head cold, and sleep problems."

  5. Ibuprofen - Wikipedia

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    Ibuprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is used to relieve pain, fever, and inflammation. [8] This includes painful menstrual periods, migraines, and rheumatoid arthritis. [8]

  6. Why Are Migraines So Debilitating? - AOL

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    Migraines are more than an average headache for people like Lisa Simeone. "I get tugging right at the base of my skull," said Simeone. Nearly 40 million Americans battle the condition, according ...

  7. Got Headaches from Viagra or Cialis? Here's Why & How to Treat It

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    It’s rare for ED medication to cause a severe migraine headache. If you have a very intense headache that doesn’t get better over time, it’s best to contact your healthcare provider.