Equate Brand Headache Relief and Ibuprofen Tablets: An Unbelievable Value

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Do you suffer from migraine headaches on a weekly basis? Do tension headaches keep you from fulfilling your full potential at work or school? Do you work long hours and feel shoulder or joint pain and are looking for affordable, effective relief?

If you're a chronic headache sufferer like me, you'll definitely want to keep reading.

I suffer from headaches, migraines as well as tension headaches. My migraines can sometimes become so bad that they leave me in agony and unable to function. Before I knew what they were, I would feel one coming and lay down in bed, gritting my teeth until it passed. I tried taking aspirin, but it didn't do anything to help the pain. They would only come once every other week or so, but when they did come I was in a world of hurt, and I needed something to provide relief.

But my tension headaches are even more frequent, and can be just as immobilizing. After a few hours at work or school, my forehead and eyes suffer from an intense dull pressure that is intolerable. In class, I found it hard to keep my mind on the lecture and struggling to take decent notes. Upon entering the workforce, I found that after three hours of work I was completely handicapped by my headaches, making it hard to get anything done.

One night after a particularly bad migraine attack, I couldn't take it anymore. I made my way to the nearest Wal-Mart and scanned the pain relief section in search or help.

That's when I found Equate Headache Relief and Ibuprofen tablets--the pills that, to this very day, help me contain my migraines and tension headaches.

What attracted me to the Equate brand of pain relief was the price. I saw name-brand pain relievers on the shelf for almost double the price of Equate's products, and decided to compare the active ingredients. They were exactly the same for Headache Relief, with 250mg acetaminophen, 250mg aspirin, and 65mg caffeine (caffeine helps absorption of pain relief chemicals). Then I checked Ibuprofen, and found that it too had the same active ingredient as the name brand-200mg NSAID. Absolutely no ingredient difference, but available for a fraction of the price.

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