abstract |
A pharmaceutical composition comprising at least one local anesthetic, at least one anti-inflammatory agent and at least one antibiotic are disclosed. The local anesthetic has a peak effect no later than about 10 minutes after administration to a mammal, and the anesthetic and anti-inflammatory have a half-life of no greater than about 36 hours after administration. The pharmaceutical composition, thus, advantageously provides rapid relief of pain with a substantially low residual accumulation of active components so that the pharmaceutical composition can be repeatedly or continuously administered to a wound. Embodiments include preparing a medicinal solution including Lidocaine as the local anesthetic, Hydrocortisone sodium succinate as the anti-inflammatory agent, Chloramphenicol as the antibiotic agent and, optionally, Heparin as an anticoagulant. The medicinal solution is continuously administered to treat a wound of a mammal to maintain a constant positive physiological pressure in the treated wound at a pressure to enable permeation of the medicinal solution and fluids from the wound with concomitant periodical suctioning of debris from the wound. |