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Non-Habit-Forming Pain Medicine 

When you have a headache or sore muscles, non-habit-forming pain medicine can help you feel better. These products are usually formulated with nonaddictive painkillers, so you can take them on an occasional basis with peace of mind. Select from options including liquids and tablets to find one that's comfortable for you to swallow. 

What Pain Medicine Is Not Addictive?

Typically, nonaddictive pain medicine contains acetaminophen or a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, such as ibuprofen. When you use these over-the-counter medicines according to directions, they're not typically addictive. It's a good idea to speak with your doctor before starting a new medication. 

What Are the Best Non-Habit-Forming Pain Medicines?

Non-habit-forming painkillers can have different outcomes for every person. To find the best option for you, look for formulas designed to target your specific health concern. For common ailments, a general-purpose painkiller, such as Tylenol coated tablets, may help reduce your pain. If you have agitated legs that are disturbing your sleep, a product such as Hyland's Restful Legs PM may be an effective option. It contains ingredients that are used to alleviate symptoms such as itching, agitation and sleeplessness, making it easier for you to rest. 

Do Non-Habit-Forming Pain Medicine Help You Sleep?

Some non-habit-forming pain medicines contain sleep aids in addition to painkillers. Vicks ZzzQuil is made with diphenhydramine HCl, an antihistamine that causes you to feel drowsy; it's the same ingredient used in man nighttime allergy medicines. By combining pain-reducing and sedative effects, these products can help you fall asleep in less time. 

How to Use Non-Habit-Forming Pain Medicine

When you choose a non-habit-forming pain medicine, take a moment to read the dosing instructions and warnings. They provide a guideline; your doctor can offer specific instructions based on your personal health situation. Stay within the recommended intake levels for your age, and avoid taking medicines with sleep aids before driving or operating machinery. Many pain medicines are designed for use by adults, so if you're shopping for pain medicine for a little one, look into children's pain and fever medicine.