How old are you?

Excedrin products aren’t recommended for children under the age of 12. Talk to a doctor if you have questions.

Do you currently have a fever, or are you experiencing loss of smell or taste?

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These are common symptoms of COVID-19. If you’re experiencing head pain along with any of these other symptoms, talk to your doctor about COVID-19.

Do you currently have a fever, or are you experiencing loss of smell or taste?

WHY ARE WE ASKING THIS?
These are common symptoms of COVID-19. If you’re experiencing head pain along with any of these other symptoms, talk to your doctor about COVID-19.

These symptoms may not be associated with a headache or migraine. Talk to your doctor.

Do your neck and/or shoulders feel stiff?

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Sometimes, stiffness in the neck and shoulders is correlated to certain kinds of head pain. This type of neck and shoulder pain can help you identify the type of head pain you’re experiencing, as well as your treatment options. However, neck and shoulder stiffness can also be non-specific, so talk to your doctor if you have questions.

Do your neck and/or shoulders feel stiff?

WHY ARE WE ASKING THIS?
Sometimes, stiffness in the neck and shoulders is correlated to certain kinds of head pain. This type of neck and shoulder pain can help you identify the type of head pain you’re experiencing, as well as your treatment options. However, neck and shoulder stiffness can also be non-specific, so talk to your doctor if you have questions.

Are you sensitive to light?

WHY ARE WE ASKING THIS?
Sometimes, head pain can make you sensitive to light, also called photophobia. Light sensitivity can feel like mild to severe eye pain or discomfort, wherein the light makes the head pain feel worse. Though light sensitivity is a common side effect of migraines, other medical conditions can trigger photophobia, so talk to your doctor if have questions.

Are you sensitive to light?

WHY ARE WE ASKING THIS?
Sometimes, head pain can make you sensitive to light, also called photophobia. Light sensitivity can feel like mild to severe eye pain or discomfort, wherein the light makes the head pain feel worse. Though light sensitivity is a common side effect of migraines, other medical conditions can trigger photophobia, so talk to your doctor if have questions.

Are you sensitive to light?

WHY ARE WE ASKING THIS?
Sometimes, head pain can make you sensitive to light, also called photophobia. Light sensitivity can feel like mild to severe eye pain or discomfort, wherein the light makes the head pain feel worse. Though light sensitivity is a common side effect of migraines, other medical conditions can trigger photophobia, so talk to your doctor if have questions.

Are you sensitive to light?

WHY ARE WE ASKING THIS?
Sometimes, head pain can make you sensitive to light, also called photophobia. Light sensitivity can feel like mild to severe eye pain or discomfort, wherein the light makes the head pain feel worse. Though light sensitivity is a common side effect of migraines, other medical conditions can trigger photophobia, so talk to your doctor if have questions.

Are you sensitive to sound?

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Sound hypersensitivity is also a common symptom of migraines. During a migraine, this can feel like the sound is amplified in the migraine sufferer’s head, or small, common noises like a phone ringing or chewing become more intense and uncomfortable.

Are you sensitive to sound?

WHY ARE WE ASKING THIS?
Sound hypersensitivity is also a common symptom of migraines. During a migraine, this can feel like the sound is amplified in the migraine sufferer’s head, or small, common noises like a phone ringing or chewing become more intense and uncomfortable.

Are you sensitive to sound?

WHY ARE WE ASKING THIS?
Sound hypersensitivity is also a common symptom of migraines. During a migraine, this can feel like the sound is amplified in the migraine sufferer’s head, or small, common noises like a phone ringing or chewing become more intense and uncomfortable.

Are you sensitive to sound?

WHY ARE WE ASKING THIS?
Sound hypersensitivity is also a common symptom of migraines. During a migraine, this can feel like the sound is amplified in the migraine sufferer’s head, or small, common noises like a phone ringing or chewing become more intense and uncomfortable.

Are you sensitive to sound?

WHY ARE WE ASKING THIS
Sound hypersensitivity is also a common symptom of migraines. During a migraine, this can feel like the sound is amplified in the migraine sufferer’s head, or small, common noises like a phone ringing or chewing become more intense and uncomfortable.

Are you sensitive to sound?

WHY ARE WE ASKING THIS?
Sound hypersensitivity is also a common symptom of migraines. During a migraine, this can feel like the sound is amplified in the migraine sufferer’s head, or small, common noises like a phone ringing or chewing become more intense and uncomfortable.

Do you feel nauseous?

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Nausea is another common symptom of a migraine. This includes feeling queasy during a migraine, or vomiting.

Do you feel nauseous?

WHY ARE WE ASKING THIS?
Nausea is another common symptom of a migraine. This includes feeling queasy during a migraine, or vomiting.

Do you feel nauseous?

WHY ARE WE ASKING THIS?
Nausea is another common symptom of a migraine. This includes feeling queasy during a migraine, or vomiting.

Do you feel nauseous?

WHY ARE WE ASKING THIS?
Nausea is another common symptom of a migraine. This includes feeling queasy during a migraine, or vomiting.

Do you feel nauseous?

WHY ARE WE ASKING THIS?
Nausea is another common symptom of a migraine. This includes feeling queasy during a migraine, or vomiting.

Do you feel nauseous?

WHY ARE WE ASKING THIS?
Nausea is another common symptom of a migraine. This includes feeling queasy during a migraine, or vomiting.

Do you feel nauseous?

WHY ARE WE ASKING THIS?
Nausea is another common symptom of a migraine. This includes feeling queasy during a migraine, or vomiting.

Have you received a migraine diagnosis by a doctor in the past?

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Migraine treatment is recommended for people who have received a clinical diagnosis of migraines from their doctor. If you think you may be experiencing a migraine, but you haven’t been diagnosed, talk to your doctor before taking medication.

What time of day do you typically treat your head pain?

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If your head pain occurs during the day, you’ll want a treatment that doesn’t contain a sleep aid.

What time of day do you typically treat your head pain?

WHY ARE WE ASKING THIS?
If your head pain occurs during the day, you’ll want a treatment that doesn’t contain a sleep aid.
These symptoms could indicate a migraine, but Excedrin Migraine is not for individuals younger than 18. Talk to a doctor about the head pain.

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These symptoms could indicate a migraine, which should be diagnosed by a doctor. Talk to a doctor before taking any medication.

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Your Results
If you’ve been diagnosed with migraines, Excedrin Migraine could help you. It’s the #1 neurologist-recommended over-the-counter treatment for migraine relief.‡
Use as directed

‡Among OTC medicine for migraines

IQVIA, INC., 2018

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