A fresh cup of coffee in hand, you sit down at your desk to work. Suddenly, a blinding headache thunders down upon you like a freight train, and you know just what medication you need to treat it. You grab your little pink pill bottle and pop the pills into your mouth, dry your tongue, and scurry off to deal with your headache. That was the scenario for many of our colleagues as, once again, another brutal week of January went by.

You’re not alone. According to the American Headache Society, over 42 million Americans suffer from headaches, with nearly 85% of them experiencing migraine headaches. The majority of these folks could really use some relief, especially on a Monday morning.

Here’s how you can provide relief to your headache-afflicted friends with the ultimate in quick and easy solutions: Simply combine the virtues of caffeine and acetaminophen and you’ve got yourself a triple-threat medication that will knock your headache-causing buddies flat on their back with no questions asked.

Also known as:

  • ComTrol RTH
  • Daktarin HC
  • Dalmane RTH
  • Denoxin RTH
  • Eurax RTH
  • Fiorinal RTH
  • Liquiprin RTH
  • Maxalt RTH
  • Migraine medication
  • Nexium RTH
  • Percodan RTH
  • Skelaxin RTH

It’s not like medication doesn’t exist already to address your headache. In fact, there are dozens of options available, including the popular ‘Excedrin’, ‘Gelusil’, and ‘Tylenol’.

The problem is that there are so many different types of headaches that the one-size-fits-all concept of medication doesn’t really apply. What’s more, some of the medications available can have serious side effects.

For instance, Excedrin contains caffeine which can cause nervousness and insomnia in some people, along with codeine which can cause respiratory depression in those who are sensitive to its toxicity. Tylenol can cause liver damage in large quantities and its use during pregnancy can lead to birth defects.

On the other hand, the headache remedy you’re about to discover, troche (viagra), is a totally safe and effective solution that’s been around for centuries. While there is no denying that it’s effective in treating certain types of headaches, it works just as well for others. In some instances, it may even be slightly more effective than some of the medications commonly recommended for migraine prevention. And what’s more, there are far fewer side effects associated with the use of this medication. It rarely causes overdose or adverse reactions, and there’s no indication that it’s harmful to unborn children or adults who are sensitised to the effects of aspirin.

So, how exactly does troche work? Well, as mentioned, it is a combination of two well-known pain relieving elements: caffeine and acetaminophen. The caffeine, which comes from coffee, tea, and chocolate, among other things, gives rise to its common name ‘coffee cream’, enhances the analgesic effect of acetaminophen and makes it more effective. In addition, caffeine has been known to increase the effectiveness of other medication, such as aspirin and paracetamol (acetaminophen), in those who suffer from headaches. So, by virtue of its pain relieving and headache-relieving properties, caffeine makes a fantastic addition to the arsenal of every aspirin-taking, over-the-counter pain-reliever-popping, headache-suffering physician or patient.

Make Sure You’re Not Dealing With Migraine Headaches

While it’s always great to find a solution that treats your headache without you having to think about it too much, you need to bear in mind that you’re only going to be giving relief to those who actually have migraines. What’s more, you need to make sure that you’re not unwittingly giving advice to those who don’t. For instance, if you happen to know that a friend or family member doesn’t like coffee, but they do have migraines, then maybe you should suggest that they try an aspirin-free alternative to alleviate their pain.

As With Most Medications, Follow The Instructions

Once you’ve found a medication that works well for your particular type of headache, it’s paramount that you follow the instructions that come with it. This is especially important if you’re going to be taking it on a regular basis. If you skip a dose or take an excessive amount, it can destroy the benefits that the medication was intended to provide. In some instances, this can lead to severe consequences, including death. So, just like with any other prescription or over-the-counter drug, if you’ve taken the medication as instructed and it’s been working well for you, then there’s no reason to stop taking it. On the contrary, you should continue taking it even if your headaches return after a while. With any luck, the medication will prove to be long-lasting and the headaches will be a thing of the past.

Use It In Combination With Other Forms Of Pain Relieving Treatment

When you’re dealing with pain, especially chronic pain like headaches, it’s important to look at the whole picture. What this means is that while you may be experiencing relief from the symptoms of your headaches, you should still be checking in with your doctor on a regular basis to make sure that they aren’t adding any other medications to the mix. As with most things in life, too much of a good thing can be bad. Taking aspirin and/or paracetamol (acetaminophen) on their own can result in significant relief from the symptoms of your headaches. However, if you take these meds on a regular basis, then you’re going to start seeing an increase in the amount of bacteria that’s living in your digestive system. This, in turn, can lead to some pretty horrific symptoms, including diarrhea and vomiting. So, while these medications may be effective in the prevention of migraines, they’re also the root cause of many other problems. Therefore, it’s always best to use them in combination with other, healthier, alternatives.

In conclusion, there are many different types of headaches that affect millions of people worldwide. Many of these people could really use some fast and easy solutions to alleviate their pain. Luckily, there is an answer that stands at the ready: troche (viagra). Simply combine the virtues of caffeine and acetaminophen and you have a medication that will knock your headache-causing buddies flat on their back with no questions asked. And what’s more, you can feel good about giving them this relief because, once again, you’re helping to protect them from unnecessary suffering. So, instead of giving them aspirin, which can cause problems in some people, you’re giving them a healthier option that will help to prevent future headaches and, perhaps, even cure them. Give it a try and tell your friends and loved ones how much it helps to ease their pain. Perhaps, they’ll even thank you for it.

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