Method of enhancing the analgesic efficacy of locally and topica

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention is a method for enhancing the analgesic efficacy of a locally applied opioid analgesic or local anesthetic agent in a mammal having an impermeable perineurium barrier sheet about the peripheral sensory nerves at the site of action of the analgesic or anesthetic agent. The method involves applying to that site an effective amount of the analgesic or anesthetic agent dissolved in a hyperosmolar solution having an osmolality of above 300 mOsm/l.

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