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Old 09-01-2008, 10:43 PM
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Hey there!
As for the Excedrin, it has both an anti-inflammatory and caffeine in it. The caffeine dilates blood vessels and allows more blood into the area. This can also bring more endogenous, or natural, painkillers to the area in pain. This is why it works on headaches! Make sure your doctor knows about this- it can indicate a pinched or compressed area of some sort.

Hope this helps!
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