Consumer Impact Survey Do you suffer pain? On 1st February 2018 the Federal Government (supported by the NSW Government) made codeine products e.g. Panadeine, Nurofen Plus, Mersyndol unavailable to you without a doctor's prescription. Could you please complete this survey concerning that recently passed law. Question Title * 1. What type of pain are you suffering? Migraine/headache Dental pain Arthritic pain Period pain Other (please specify) Question Title * 2. How frequently do you suffer from that pain? Daily Less than once a week More than once a week Less than once a month More than once a month Other (please specify) Question Title * 3. Have you experienced any change in obtaining convenient and adequate pain relief post 1st February 2018? Yes No Question Title * 4. If you have experienced any change in obtaining convenient and adequate pain relief, which of the following were the reason for this change? Product available over the counter not effective in relieving your pain Difficulty accessing a doctor Cost Recommended options not suitable for you due to allergies or other medical conditions No time- too busy Other (please specify) Question Title * 5. Have you experienced any change in the cost of obtaining adequate pain relieving treatment since 1st February 2018? Yes No Question Title * 6. What has been the extra cost of obtaining adequate pain relief on each occasion that you required it since 1st February 2018? $0 $10 $20 $50 >$50 Question Title * 7. On a scale of 1 to 5 (1= not very confident to 5 = extremely confident) how positive do you feel about getting adequate pain relief medication from your pharmacist without a doctor's prescription since 1st February 2018? 1 3 5 Clear i We adjusted the number you entered based on the slider’s scale. Question Title * 8. Would you prefer to access adequate pain relieving treatment from Your pharmacist Your GP Other (please specify) Done