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		<title>Extra Strength</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brandon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While at work yesterday, I went to our medicine cabinet (yes, we have a medicine cabinets on each floor filled with an assortment of medical supplies) in search of a pain reliever for my headache. Looking through my options, I was faced with the choice of: Extra Strength Acetominaphen (Tylenol) Extra Strength Naproxen Sodium (Aleve) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div align="left" style="padding-bottom:10px;"><g:plusone href="http://www.thediatribe.net/2008/08/16/extra-strength/"></g:plusone></div><p>While at work yesterday, I went to our medicine cabinet (yes, we have a medicine cabinets on each floor filled with an assortment of medical supplies) in search of a pain reliever for my headache. Looking through my options, I was faced with the choice of:</p>
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<li>Extra Strength Acetominaphen (Tylenol)</li>
<li>Extra Strength Naproxen Sodium (Aleve)</li>
<li>Advanced Strength Ibuprofen (Advil)</li>
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<p>I grabbed a small packet of the Aleve and began to ask myself why everything is labeled extra strength &#8212; if that&#8217;s become the standard. I understand that this is just a small sampling of the world&#8217;s drug supplies (being my office medicine cabinet and all) but the OTC medicine aisle at your local drug store is really no different. </p>
<p>Thinking about it even more, I thought it was some kind of ploy to charge more for the extra strength pills. Price the original strength pills at $5.00 and then tack on an additional dollar if you want the extra strength variety. This leaves the decision up to the shopper to ask &#8220;Why would I buy the original strength, if the stronger ones are just a dollar more?&#8221; But in reality, they don&#8217;t sell an original strength for a lot of the pain relievers. </p>
<p>Take Tylenol for example. A <a href="http://www.cvs.com/CVSApp/search/search_results.jsp?oss=1&#038;removeAllFacets=true&#038;addFacet=SRCH:tylenol">quick search at CVS.com</a> shows that every single package is marked &#8220;Extra Strength.&#8221; Wouldn&#8217;t this indicate that they should perhaps upgrade the strength threshold? </p>
<p>At the end of the day, I still think it&#8217;s some kind of marketing ploy &#8212; to make their product look stronger or more effective. If you ask me, it&#8217;s a little silly. Especially when it comes to the sample size generic medicinal offerings in my medicine cabinet. </p>
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