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Why should I take Alka-Seltzer® Morning Relief?
Alka-Seltzer® Morning Relief packs a maximum strength pain reliever and caffeine into a refreshing citrus effervescent product that is gentle on your stomach. This unique combination is designed to relieve minor aches and pains with fatigue or drowsiness associated with a hangover, and can also be used for headaches, body aches and pains alone.
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What active ingredients does Alka-Seltzer® Morning Relief contain?
Each dose of Alka-Seltzer® Morning Relief contains a maximum strength pain reliever (1000 mg of aspirin) to get rid of your pounding headache and caffeine (130mg) to revive you.
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Why is Alka-Seltzer® Morning Relief better than an ordinary pain reliever?
Alka-Seltzer® Morning Relief is better than a single ingredient pain reliever because it can relieve both morning headache and fatigue.
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Does caffeine help fight headaches?
In addition to giving a burst of energy, caffeine has been found to help relieve headaches. In fact, the National Headache Foundation has found that when caffeine is added to the common nonprescription pain relievers, like aspirin, the pain relieving effect is increased by 40%.
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Are there other products like Alka-Seltzer® Morning Relief on the market?
No, Alka-Seltzer® Morning Relief is the first nationally available effervescent product promoted specifically for morning headache and fatigue associated with a hangover.
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Do hangovers only result from nights of excessive drinking?
The symptoms commonly referred to as a "hangover" aren't necessarily a result of excessive drinking. For many people it can take no more than a late night with one or two drinks to cause minor aches and pains with fatigue or drowsiness the next morning.
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