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Whether you're dealing with occasional headaches or frequent migraines , finding the right medication can make all the difference in managing your pain. When a headache strikes , the last thing you want to do is spend time in the drug store contemplating which over-the-counter (OTC) concoction will do the trick. Acetaminophen (e.

g., Tylenol, Tylenol Extra Strength) and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen (e.g.



, Advil, Motrin) are often the go-to medications for mild to moderate headaches. When it comes to more severe migraines, however, many people turn to specialized OTC medications such as Excedrin Migraine and Excedrin Extra Strength. While both options are designed to alleviate pain, understanding their differences can help you choose the right one for your needs.

PS consulted an expert to break down the differences between Excedrin Migraine vs. Excedrin Extra Strength. Here's how the two compare.

Nicholas Tzikas , MD, is a family medicine doctor and neurologist at Yale Medicine. What Is Excedrin Migraine? Excedrin Migraine is an FDA-approved OTC medication used to relieve mild to moderate pain associated with migraine headaches. It contains three active ingredients: acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine.

These ingredients work together to target the various symptoms of migraines, including pain, nausea , and sensitivity to light and sound. Excedrin Migraine is available as a caplet meant to be taken orally. Each caplet contains 250 mg acetaminophe.

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