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Mild Migraine Headaches

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Mild migraine pain and its associated symptoms are most often treated with medications possessing some degree of anti-inflammatory activity.

Aspirin or acetylsalicylic acid, ibuprofen, and naproxen are clinically proved to reduce the pain of mild migraine attacks.

  • No clear evidence supports using acetaminophen alone to reduce mild migraine pain.
  • Acetaminophen may provide relief for mild migraine pain when used in conjunction with other analgesics such as aspirin and caffeine.

Last reviewed on: May 2010
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