If you're looking to get high, Painstop is not a good option, as it is formulated to be "abuse proof".
It only contains 5mg of codeine per 10mL, meaning you would probably be drinking most - if not all - of the bottle if you are seeking a recreational OTC high - which means you'd be ingesting a shitload of sorbitol (pardon the pun)
This product contains 0.88g/5mL of sorbitol which may have a laxative effect or cause diarrhoea in some people.
http://www.nps.org.au/medicines/pai...p-for-children-night-time-pain-reliever-syrup
The active ingredients are codeine and (to a lesser extent) antihistamine promethazine, which prevents the itches of codeine, and increases the sedation.
Both codeine and promethazine are available over the counter - there is really no point in drinking kids' mild analgesic syrups.
Just note that you
need to remove the paracetamol/ibuprofen from over the counter codeine pills as they are both very toxic in high amounts.
This can be done with a simple
cold water extraction.
Another downside to Painstop (besides the sorbitol) is that you can't remove the paracetamol, which is potentially deadly in large doses. So if you're going to do this, get pills such as panadeine (or generic) - as it is much safer, won't give you the gas, bloating and explosive diarrhoea (from the sorbitol) - and you can take the right dosages of codeine and (if you wish) promethazine, rather than having to ingest whatever quantities you get in the ratio of codeine : promethazine (overdosing on promethazine would
not be much fun).
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