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20 People found this comment helpful

I'm sure this post may seem confusing. I rated the effectiveness as 5 stars and satisfaction as 2 stars??? Goody Powders are VERY effective in relieving headache pain, however...They are also very addictive. Until 3 months ago, I had been using Goodys for over 10 years. At first, 1 powder every now and then would take care of the problem. Then it was 1 powder twice a day. Then 3 times a day. ...

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1 People found this comment helpful

The medicine worked wonders for my headache, and I felt much better. However, I woke up very early in the morning because of sharp stomach pain and diarrhea. In the morning I usually eat breakfast, and I lost my appetite. Yes the medicine did what it was supposed to, but the side effects are not worth it. I rather wait a little longer for the pain to go away with Tylenol than suffer after goody ta...

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Anonymous | 35-44 | Male | On medication for 6 months to less than 1 year | Patient
12/12/2008
Condition: Head Pain
Overall rating 4.0
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I've been dealing with a constant headache due to whiplash from an auto accident six months ago. Goody's is the only OTC product that has allowed me to cope with this on a daily basis; the powder dissolves easily and provides quick relief.

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Anonymous | 55-64 | Female | On medication for 10 years or more |
7/1/2008
Condition: Head Pain
Overall rating 5.0
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Goody's works when other OTC meds do not. The powder form is quick-acting and very effective. There are two things I never run out of at home -- coffee is one and Goody's is another.

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