Headaches: Learn to Lighten Your Load
 
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Drug-Induced Headache:

Drug-Induced Headache is one of the less common headaches. It's quite ironic that the abuse of frequent use of medications used to relieve the symptoms of a headache can actually end up perpetuation the headache or cause new headaches, according to Stephen D. Siberstein, MD. Over the counter or prescription drugs should not be used too often. Some of the medications that lead to the development of drug-induced headaches include the following: aspirin, Tylenol, Excedrin, Anacin, Demerol, Vicodin, Percocet, Darvon, Xanex, Fiorinal, oral contraceptives, tetracycline, heart medications, anticoagulants, and Dilantin.
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