Your Guide to Aspirin-Free Pain Relief
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cGMP Deviations: Observations were made that some blister card-foils were separating from the blister cavity. — Safecor Health, LLC
FDA detailsLabeling: Missing Label - some bottles are missing the the manufacturers label that includes the drug facts information. — Aurobindo Pharma USA Inc
FDA detailsFailed Tablet/Capsule Specification : Capsule breakage — Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Inc., USA
FDA detailsLabeling: Label Mix-up. This issue affects the outer box labeling only. The box incorrectly states the ingredients Acetaminophen 500mg and Caffeine 65mg. The inner pouch correctly states the ingredients are Aspirin (NSAID)*500mg and Caffeine 32.5mg. — Aero Healthcare
FDA detailsKey Takeaways
- The main non-aspirin options are acetaminophen (Tylenol) and NSAIDs like ibuprofen (Advil) or naproxen (Aleve).
- Reasons to avoid aspirin include allergy, stomach bleeding risk, and Reye's syndrome in children [0].
- Acetaminophen is good for general pain and fever but has a liver risk at high doses [7].
- NSAIDs like ibuprofen reduce inflammation but can also cause stomach problems.
- Always read the "Drug Facts" label to know what active ingredient you are taking.
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Ingredients at a Glance
Top actives per product + what overlaps
Aleve
- Naproxen Sodium
Excedrin Migraine
- ACETAMINOPHEN
- ASPIRIN
- CAFFEINE
Bayer Aspirin
- Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic Acid)
Advil
- Ibuprofen
- Acetaminophen
Biofreeze
- Menthol
Pharmacist's take
Advil (ibuprofen) and Aleve (naproxen) are both NSAIDs that reduce inflammation. The main difference is duration: ibuprofen is taken every 4-6 hours for faster relief, while longer-acting naproxen is taken every 8-12 hours. Biofreeze offers a completely different approach, using topical menthol to cool and numb a specific area.
Safety Information
See a doctor if…
- Signs of a severe allergic reaction like hives, facial swelling, or wheezing [0].
- Symptoms of stomach bleeding, such as feeling faint, vomiting blood, or having bloody or black stools [0].
- In a child or teen, any changes in behavior along with nausea and vomiting [0].
- Pain that gets worse or lasts for more than 10 days.
- Fever that gets worse or lasts for more than 3 days.
Real-World Reports (FDA FAERS, past 12 months)
Reports for aspirin
These are voluntarily reported incidents, not rates. Higher numbers may reflect wider use, not higher risk.
Sources
Primary Sources
- [0]FDA Warnings — Low Dose Aspirin
FDA DailyMed: Low Dose Aspirin
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- [6]FDA — Over-the-counter (OTC) Drugs
FDA — Over-the-counter (OTC) Drugs
- [7]FDA — Acetaminophen information
FDA — Acetaminophen information




