“…This method has been used to demonstrate the contribution of eicosanoids, sympathetic amines, cAMP and cytokines to the development of peripheral inflammatory hyperalgesia (Ferreira & Nakamura, 1979a; Ferreira et al ., 1988; 1993; Francischi et al ., 1988; Cunha et al ., 1991; 1992; 1999), as well as the peripheral analgesic effect of opiates (Ferreira & Nakamura, 1979b) and NSAIDs (Ferreira et al ., 1988; Cunha et al ., 1991; 1992). These concepts and findings have been extensively confirmed with other methodologies such as formalin‐induced flinching (Vinegar et al ., 1976; Choi et al ., 2001; Granados‐Soto et al ., 2001), chemically induced writhing (Duarte et al ., 1988; Follenfant et al ., 1988; Ribeiro et al ., 2000b), the classical Randall‐Sellito method (Aley et al ., 1995) and others (Vinegar et al ., 1976; Safieh‐Garabedian et al ., 2002). Furthermore, this method is able to discriminate between peripheral and central analgesic effects of drugs (Ferreira et al ., 1978; Duarte & Ferreira, 1992).…”