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How can you counteract the headaches related to a side effect of a medication?

To counteract headaches related to a medication's side effect, it is recommended to continue taking the medication for another 4 to 5 days before determining if the side effect persists. In most cases, after a week, the side effect should no longer be present. If the symptoms do not improve or worsen, it is advisable to consult a pharmacist or healthcare provider for alternative treatments.

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