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Aimster

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the same thing.

This is pretty much common in drug company marketing.

So if it says headache/migrain and it is more expensive, buy the regular brand.
 

myusername

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Just like sudafed - there are like 5 different varieties with 5 different labels (allergy, cold, sinus, extra stregth, etc) and inside the package they are all the same. Same pricetag too. Must be a ploy for more shelf space.
 

FoBoT

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Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
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The product approved for migraine headache is the same Extra Strength Excedrin formula that has been on the market for almost 20 years. The FDA required that new labeling be created to address important patient information, instructions, and warnings for use in treating migraine headache pain.
 

Bryophyte

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Yes. But I always just buy the generic at Costco anyway. No good reason to buy name brand Excedrin.
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: Aimster
the same thing.

This is pretty much common in drug company marketing.

So if it says headache/migrain and it is more expensive, buy the regular brand.
it's true. i have read the label also.

 

PurdueRy

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Originally posted by: myusername
Just like sudafed - there are like 5 different varieties with 5 different labels (allergy, cold, sinus, extra stregth, etc) and inside the package they are all the same. Same pricetag too. Must be a ploy for more shelf space.


but different amounts