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4 Common examples of each medication type: Note that many types of headache treatments are not FDA approved for use in all ages/weights. Consult with your child's doctor before giving medication to your child: NSAID Ibuprofen: Children's Advil, Children's Motrin – liquid, chewable, caplets Naproxen: Over the counter: Aleve; Prescription: Anaprox, Naprosyn Acetylsalicylic acid/aspirin: Bayer, Anacin, Bufferin Acetaminophen Children's Tylenol – liquid, chewable Triptan Rizatriptan (Maxalt), Almotriptan (Axert), Zolmitriptan (Zomig), Sumatriptan (Imitrex), Eletriptan (Relpax), Frovatriptan (Frova), Naratriptan (Amerge) Ergotamines Ergomar, DHE nasal spray (Migranal), DHE 45 (injection) Combination Analgesic Sumatriptan+Naproxen (Treximet), acetaminophen+caffeine (Excedrin Tension Headache), ibuprofen+diphenhydramine (Advil PM), acetaminophen+diphenhydamine (Tylenol PM), acetaminophen+aspirin+caffeine (Excedrin, Excedrin Migraine, Goody's Powder) If you are unsure which category your child's medication fits into, ask a study team member. There are many other types of headache treatments, some of which should not be taken with the study medication. It is important that you tell the study doctor which medications you take and let the study doctor know before you take anything new while in this study. Here are some examples of medications used to treat headaches that should not be taken while enrolled in this study: Opioids Fentanyl, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, oxycodone, codeine Barbiturates Amobarbital, butobarbital, butalbital Tramadol Ultram Combination analgesics Acetaminophen+butalbital+caffeine (Fioricet), aspirin+butalbital+caffeine (Fiorinal), codeine+ acetaminophen (Tylenol with codeine), Hydrocodone+acetaminophen (Lortab, Vicoden), oxycodone+acetaminophen (Percocet, Tylox), tramadol+acetaminophen (Ultracet)