What is Painstop Day-Time?
No-one likes to see a child in pain
For parents it’s distressing to see their child in pain and sometimes kids need
more than a kiss to make the pain go away.
It’s important for parents to be equipped to provide fast, effective relief straight away.
However, choosing the right medicine isn’t always simple. It’s important to understand
how bad the pain is - is it mild, moderate or severe and then treat it accordingly.
When one medicine isn’t enough
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has established clear guidelines which can help
parents and pharmacists to choose the right pain medicine. The WHO recommends
understanding the type of pain and then using the appropriate pain reliever to treat it.
The reasons are simple. All individual analgesics have a ‘ceiling’ where giving larger
doses or more frequent doses will not provide any further relief and may well cause harm.
World Health Organisation Analgesic Ladder

In these situations, as shown in the WHO Analgesic Ladder, a combination analgesic medicine, like Painstop Day-Time, can provide more effective relief.
What is Painstop Day-Time?
Painstop Day-Time Pain Reliever is a combination analgesic containing Paracetamol and
Codeine. By combining both paracetamol and codeine, Painstop Day-Time can provide
more effective relief when children suffer from moderate to strong pain, for example when
they have broken bones or suffer from bad earache or headaches or after surgery.
Why should parents know about Painstop Day-Time
1. Painstop Day-Time is the only product on the market for children suffering moderate
to strong pain and every child is going to experience this level of pain at some point.
2. Understanding pain and pain treatment equips parents to relieve their child’s
distressing pain.
3. By combining both paracetamol and codeine together products like Painstop Day-
Time work more effectively than using either ingredient on its own. As a result the
paracetamol content in Painstop Day-Time is also lower than if paracetamol was
used alone.
4. Painstop Day-Time is only available without a script but only from pharmacies
(for children over 12 months). This means parents can chat with their pharmacist
prior to using the product. When mild sedation
is considered beneficial, pharmacists may
recommend Painstop Night-Time.
5. What’s more, the Painstop Day-Time formulation
is child friendly. It is alcohol, sugar, colourant and
gluten-free and available in plastic bottles with
child-resistant cap and measuring cup.
Please remember that Painstop Day-Time is a
registered medicine and should be used only as
directed. Incorrect use could be harmful. Parents
should always consult a healthcare professional if
symptoms persist.
For more information about Painstop Day-Time Pain Reliever, please visit
www.painstop.com.au and read Seven handy hints to relieve children’s pain.
Mum Zone Release Date: 2nd September 2008
