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Paingone Plus

Paingone Plus

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  • ✔️ Delivers drug-free TENS pain relief directly at source
  • ✔️ Targets back, joint, and muscle pain effectively
  • ✔️ Compact handheld design for use anywhere, anytime
  • ✔️ No wires, gel, or complicated setup required
  • ✔️ Suitable for adults seeking non-pharmacological pain management

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Is Paingone Plus a TENS Pain Relief Device?

 

Living with persistent joint aches, muscle soreness, or nerve discomfort can be exhausting — and not everyone wants to rely on tablets every single day. That's where Paingone Plus comes in. It's a handheld, TENS pain relief device designed to deliver drug-free relief directly at the source of your pain. Whether you're dealing with lower back pain, arthritis, shoulder tension, or sports-related muscle soreness, this compact device offers a practical, non-invasive option you can use at home or on the go. You can browse the full range of options in our pain relief collection if you'd like to compare alternatives.

TENS — short for Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation — has been used in clinical and home settings for decades. The NHS recognises TENS as a method some people find helpful for managing certain types of pain, particularly musculoskeletal and chronic pain conditions. Paingone Plus brings this technology into a simple, pen-like device that requires no wires, no gel, and no complicated setup.

 

How Does Paingone Plus Work to Relieve Pain?

 

The science behind TENS is well established. When you press Paingone Plus against a painful area and activate it, the device emits a gentle, controlled electrical pulse through the skin. This works through two main mechanisms:

  • Gate control theory: The electrical signal travels along nerve fibres faster than pain signals, effectively "closing the gate" on pain messages before they reach the brain.
  • Endorphin release: Repeated stimulation may encourage the body to produce endorphins — its own natural pain-relieving chemicals.
  • Nerve desensitisation: Regular use may reduce the sensitivity of overactive pain receptors at the site of discomfort.
  • Non-pharmacological action: Because no drugs are involved, there is no risk of medication interactions or systemic side effects from the device itself.

The device is designed to be used directly on the skin at the point of pain. It's quick — each activation takes only seconds — and you can repeat the process up to three times per session.

 

Who Is Paingone Plus Suitable For?

 

Paingone Plus is designed for adults who want a drug-free approach to managing everyday pain. It's particularly well suited to people who prefer to avoid or reduce their reliance on oral analgesics, or those who find topical creams insufficient on their own. It may be a useful addition to your pain management routine if you experience:

  • Lower back pain or sciatica
  • Arthritis-related joint pain in the hands, knees, or hips
  • Muscle tension, strains, or sports injuries
  • Shoulder, neck, or elbow pain

It is not suitable for everyone. People with pacemakers, implanted defibrillators, or other active electronic implants should not use this device. It is also not recommended during pregnancy or for individuals with epilepsy without first seeking medical advice. Children should not use this device unsupervised.

 

How Does Paingone Plus Compare to Other Pain Relief Options?

 

Feature Paingone Plus Topical Analgesic Cream
Drug-free Yes No (contains active ingredients)
Reusable Yes No (single-use product)
Suitable for sensitive skin Generally yes Depends on formulation
Requires prescription No No (most OTC options)

 

Is Paingone Plus Clinically Supported and How Should It Be Stored?

 

TENS therapy has been evaluated in numerous clinical studies and is acknowledged by the NHS as a pain management option that some patients find beneficial. As a TENS pain relief device, Paingone Plus draws on this established body of evidence. It's worth noting that individual responses to TENS can vary — some people experience significant relief, while others notice more modest effects. If you're managing a long-term condition, it's always sensible to discuss your options with a GP or pharmacist. You might also find it helpful to explore our electrical health and diagnostic range for related devices.

Store Paingone Plus at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep it out of reach of children. Do not expose the device to extreme heat or cold, and avoid dropping it on hard surfaces. Replace the battery as directed in the manufacturer's instructions to maintain consistent performance.

This product is a medical device. Speak to your doctor or pharmacist before using if you have an underlying medical condition or are taking other medicines.

Paingone Plus specifications
Treatment category Alternative / drug-free pain relief
Mechanism of action Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)
Effective for Muscle pain, joint pain, back pain, nerve pain
Suitable for Adults seeking drug-free pain management
Active ingredient N/A — electrical stimulation device
UK classification Medical device (CE marked)
Preparation Handheld electronic device
Route of administration Transcutaneous (applied to skin surface)

Specifications of Paingone Plus

 

What Is Paingone Plus and What Is It Used For?

 

Paingone Plus is a handheld, drug-free electrotherapy device that uses TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) technology to help manage pain. It is used for the symptomatic relief of localised pain, including back pain, joint pain associated with arthritis, muscle soreness, and nerve-related discomfort. Unlike oral analgesics, it works without any active pharmaceutical ingredient — making it an appealing option for people who want to reduce their medicine burden or who cannot tolerate certain pain relief medications.

The device is classified as a medical device in the UK and is available without a prescription. It is intended for adult use and should be applied directly to the skin at the site of pain. It is not a cure for any underlying condition — rather, it provides symptomatic relief that can complement other aspects of your pain management plan.

 

What Do You Need to Know Before Using Paingone Plus?

 

Before using Paingone Plus, it's important to check whether it is appropriate for you. There are certain situations where TENS devices should be avoided entirely, and others where caution is advised.

Do not use Paingone Plus if you:

  • Have a cardiac pacemaker, implanted defibrillator, or any other active implanted electronic device
  • Are pregnant, particularly in the abdominal or pelvic region
  • Have epilepsy (without prior medical advice)
  • Have a known malignancy (cancer) in the area of intended use
  • Have broken, irritated, or infected skin at the application site
  • Are applying it near the eyes, mouth, throat, or directly over the spine
  • Are a child under 18 years of age

Use with caution if you:

  • Have a history of heart disease or arrhythmia
  • Have reduced skin sensation (e.g. due to diabetes or neuropathy)
  • Are using other electrical medical devices simultaneously

Known interactions:

  • No pharmacological drug interactions (device contains no active medicine)
  • Avoid simultaneous use with other electrical stimulation devices
  • Consult your doctor if you use any implanted electronic medical device

 

How Should You Use Paingone Plus Correctly?

 

Using Paingone Plus is straightforward, but following the correct technique ensures you get the most from each session. Always read the full manufacturer's instructions before first use.

  1. Ensure the skin at the application site is clean, dry, and free from cuts or irritation.
  2. Hold the device firmly so the metal tip makes full contact with the skin over the painful area.
  3. Press the activation button once to deliver a single electrical pulse.
  4. You should feel a mild tingling or tapping sensation — this is normal.
  5. Repeat the pulse up to three times per session on the same area.
  6. Allow a short rest between sessions; do not exceed three sessions per day on the same site.
  7. After use, store the device safely away from children and moisture.
Indication Age Group Sessions per Day Pulses per Session
Muscle or joint pain Adults (18+) Up to 3 Up to 3 pulses
Back pain Adults (18+) Up to 3 Up to 3 pulses
Children under 18 Not recommended

If you're exploring complementary approaches alongside Paingone Plus, you might also find our creams and ointments collection useful for topical pain management options.

 

What Are the Possible Side Effects of Paingone Plus?

 

Because Paingone Plus contains no active pharmaceutical ingredient, the risk of systemic side effects is very low. However, as with any TENS device, some localised reactions can occur. Most are mild and resolve quickly after use.

Common side effects:

  • Mild tingling or buzzing sensation at the application site during use
  • Temporary skin redness where the device tip made contact
  • A brief warm sensation in the treated area

Less common side effects:

  • Skin irritation or minor discomfort if used on sensitive skin
  • Muscle twitching if the device is held in one position for too long
  • Dizziness in rare cases, particularly if used near the head or neck

If you experience any unusual or persistent reaction, stop using the device and consult your pharmacist or GP. Do not use the device on broken or inflamed skin.

 

How Should You Store Paingone Plus?

 

  • Store at room temperature (between 15°C and 25°C)
  • Keep away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and moisture
  • Store out of reach and sight of children
  • Do not expose to extreme temperatures (e.g. inside a hot car)
  • Replace the battery when the pulse strength noticeably weakens
  • Do not dismantle or attempt to repair the device yourself
  • Dispose of used batteries responsibly in accordance with local regulations

For a broader range of health monitoring and self-care tools, take a look at our vitamins and supplements collection to support your overall wellbeing alongside pain management.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Paingone Plus online in the UK?

You can buy Paingone Plus directly from Cured Pharmacy, a UK GPhC-registered online pharmacy. No prescription is needed, and it can be ordered quickly and discreetly to your home address. It's also available in some high street pharmacies and health retailers across the UK.

How does Paingone Plus work in the body?

Paingone Plus uses TENS technology to send gentle electrical pulses through the skin at the site of pain. These pulses are thought to interrupt pain signals travelling to the brain — a process explained by the gate control theory of pain. The stimulation may also encourage the body to release endorphins, its natural pain-relieving chemicals.

How do I use Paingone Plus step by step?

Press the metal tip of the device firmly against the painful area of skin, then press the activation button to deliver a pulse. You can repeat this up to three times per session, and use up to three sessions per day on the same area. Always ensure the skin is clean and dry before use, and never apply the device to broken or irritated skin.

What is the best time to use Paingone Plus?

There is no single "best" time — Paingone Plus can be used whenever pain flares up, whether that's in the morning after waking with stiffness or in the evening after physical activity. Many users find it helpful to use it before exercise to manage anticipatory discomfort, or after activity to ease muscle soreness. Consistency tends to produce better results over time.

How long does it take for Paingone Plus to work?

Some people notice a reduction in pain within minutes of using Paingone Plus, particularly for acute muscle or joint discomfort. For chronic or long-standing pain conditions, it may take several days of consistent use before you notice a meaningful difference. Individual responses vary, so it's worth giving the device a fair trial period before drawing conclusions.

Who is eligible to use Paingone Plus?

Paingone Plus is suitable for adults aged 18 and over who are experiencing localised muscle, joint, or nerve pain. It is not suitable for people with pacemakers, implanted electronic devices, epilepsy (without medical advice), or those who are pregnant. If you have any underlying health condition, speak to your GP or pharmacist before use.

What are the side effects of Paingone Plus?

Side effects are generally mild and localised. The most common are a tingling sensation during use and temporary skin redness at the application site. Less commonly, some users report mild skin irritation or brief muscle twitching. Serious adverse effects are rare when the device is used correctly and as directed.

How do I manage side effects of Paingone Plus?

If you experience skin redness or irritation, simply move the device to a slightly different position on the skin and allow the area to rest before the next session. Avoid using the device on the same spot repeatedly without a break. If irritation persists or worsens, stop use and consult your pharmacist — you can also explore creams and ointments that may help soothe localised skin reactions.

Who should not use Paingone Plus?

Paingone Plus should not be used by anyone with a cardiac pacemaker, implanted defibrillator, or other active implanted electronic device, as the electrical pulses could interfere with device function. It is also contraindicated during pregnancy, in people with epilepsy (without prior medical advice), and should not be applied over areas of broken, infected, or inflamed skin. Children under 18 should not use this device.

Can I use Paingone Plus alongside other pain relief medicines?

Because Paingone Plus contains no active pharmaceutical ingredient, it does not interact with oral pain relief medicines such as paracetamol or ibuprofen. Many people use it alongside medication as part of a broader pain management approach. However, always inform your GP or pharmacist about all treatments you are using, particularly if you have a complex medical history.

What are alternatives to Paingone Plus?

Alternatives include topical analgesic creams and gels, oral pain relief medicines such as paracetamol or ibuprofen, heat or cold therapy, and physiotherapy. You can explore a wide range of options in our pain relief collection to find what works best for your specific type of pain. Your GP or pharmacist can also advise on the most appropriate approach for your condition.

How long can you use Paingone Plus for?

Paingone Plus can be used on an ongoing basis as needed, provided it continues to be well tolerated and you are not experiencing any adverse skin reactions. There is no defined maximum duration of use for TENS devices in general. However, if your pain is persistent, worsening, or unexplained, you should seek medical advice rather than relying solely on self-management with a device.

Is Paingone Plus suitable for arthritis pain?

Yes, Paingone Plus is commonly used by people managing arthritis-related joint pain, including in the hands, knees, and hips. The NHS notes that TENS may help some people with arthritis manage their pain, though it does not treat the underlying condition. It can be a useful addition to a broader arthritis management plan that may include exercise, physiotherapy, and medication.

What happens if I use Paingone Plus too frequently?

Using Paingone Plus more than three times per day on the same area is not recommended, as it may cause skin irritation or temporary discomfort at the application site. Overuse is unlikely to cause serious harm, but it will not necessarily produce better results — the device works best when used as directed. If you find you need very frequent use to manage your pain, speak to your GP about additional treatment options.

What does the latest research say about TENS for pain relief?

Research into TENS therapy continues to evolve. The NHS acknowledges TENS as a pain management option that some patients find helpful, particularly for musculoskeletal and chronic pain. NICE guidelines on chronic primary pain note that non-pharmacological approaches, including electrotherapy, may be considered as part of a multimodal pain management strategy. Evidence quality varies across different pain conditions, so individual outcomes can differ.

How Should You Use Paingone Plus?

Using Paingone Plus correctly is key to getting the most from each session. Before you begin, make sure the skin at the intended application site is clean, dry, and free from any cuts, rashes, or irritation. The device should be held so the metal tip makes firm, full contact with the skin.

What Is the Correct Dose of Paingone Plus?

Unlike medicines, Paingone Plus does not have a "dose" in the traditional sense — instead, usage is measured in sessions and pulses per session. The table below summarises the recommended usage by indication and age group. Do not exceed these recommendations, as more frequent use will not necessarily improve outcomes and may cause localised skin irritation.

When Is the Best Time to Use Paingone Plus?

There is no single prescribed time of day for using Paingone Plus — it is designed to be used reactively, whenever pain arises. That said, many users find it particularly effective first thing in the morning to ease overnight stiffness in joints, or after physical activity to manage post-exercise muscle soreness. Using it before a planned activity that typically triggers pain may also help reduce discomfort during and after that activity.

Spacing your sessions evenly throughout the day — rather than using all three sessions in quick succession — tends to produce more sustained relief. Listen to your body and adjust timing based on when your pain is typically at its worst.

How Long Can You Use Paingone Plus For?

Paingone Plus can be used on an ongoing, long-term basis provided it remains well tolerated and you are not experiencing any persistent skin reactions. There is no defined maximum treatment duration for TENS devices. However, if your pain is not improving after several weeks of consistent use, or if it is worsening, you should seek medical advice. A GP or physiotherapist can help identify whether additional or alternative treatments are needed alongside your use of the device.

It is also worth reviewing your pain management approach periodically. Pain that was once manageable with a device alone may evolve over time and require a more tailored plan.

Do not exceed the recommended dose. If in doubt, speak to your pharmacist.

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What Are the Most Common Side Effects of Paingone Plus?

Because Paingone Plus is a drug-free electrotherapy device, it does not carry the systemic side effect risks associated with oral pain relief medicines. The most frequently reported effects are mild, localised, and typically resolve within minutes of ending a session. They are generally considered a normal response to electrical stimulation rather than a cause for concern.

  • Mild tingling or buzzing sensation at the application site during use
  • Temporary skin redness where the device tip made contact
  • A brief warm sensation in the treated area immediately after use

What Are the Less Common Side Effects of Paingone Plus?

A smaller number of users may experience slightly more noticeable reactions, particularly if the device is used on sensitive skin or held in one position for an extended period. These effects are still generally mild and self-limiting.

  • Localised skin irritation or minor discomfort at the application site
  • Brief muscle twitching if the device is held stationary for too long
  • Mild dizziness in rare cases, particularly if used near the head or neck area
  • Increased sensitivity at the skin surface after repeated use in the same spot

What Are the Serious Side Effects of Paingone Plus?

Serious adverse effects from Paingone Plus are rare when the device is used correctly and by appropriate individuals. However, using the device contrary to the contraindications — for example, in someone with a pacemaker — could pose a significant risk. If you experience chest pain, palpitations, severe dizziness, or any unusual systemic symptom during or after use, stop immediately and seek urgent medical attention. Do not use the device again until you have spoken to a healthcare professional.

What Should You Do If You Experience Side Effects of Paingone Plus?

For mild reactions such as skin redness or tingling, simply stop the session and allow the area to rest. Avoid applying the device to the same spot in the next session — move it slightly to an adjacent area. If skin irritation persists beyond a few hours, or if you develop a rash or blistering, do not use the device again and consult your pharmacist or GP. You should also report any unexpected reactions to the MHRA via the Yellow Card scheme at yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk.

Can Paingone Plus Interact With Other Medicines or Devices?

As a non-pharmacological device, Paingone Plus does not interact with medicines in the conventional sense. However, it should not be used simultaneously with other electrical stimulation devices, as combined electrical fields could produce unpredictable effects. The most important interaction concern is with implanted electronic devices — anyone with a pacemaker, cochlear implant, or implanted defibrillator must not use Paingone Plus without explicit medical clearance. Always inform your GP or specialist if you are using any electrotherapy device alongside other treatments.

If you are concerned about any side effects, contact your pharmacist or GP immediately.

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