Anti-inflammation sterilizing Chinese medicine compound externally used coating liquid and method of preparing the same
A technology of anti-inflammatory, sterilizing, and coating liquid, which is applied in the direction of medical formula, medical preparations containing active ingredients, liquid delivery, etc. It can solve the problems of patients' allergic reactions, increase patients' pain, and long healing time, and achieve no allergies, no Toxic and side effects, cheap effect
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Embodiment 1
[0018] Embodiment 1: the raw material of Chinese medicine of present embodiment and consumption are: 480 grams of honeysuckle, 360 grams of Scutellaria baicalensis, 240 grams of Safflower, 360 grams of Radix Astragali, 240 grams of Chuanqiong, 360 grams of Myrobalan, 360 grams of rhubarb, 180 grams of dried blood ( 30 times the prescription dose).
[0019] The preparation method adopting above-mentioned raw material comprises the following steps:
[0020] 1) Mix the traditional Chinese medicines of the above ingredients, add 25,000 ml of water, decoct for 2 hours to obtain 20,000 ml of decoction for the first time; add 20,000 ml again and decoct for 1.5 hours as above to obtain 15,000 ml of decoction for the second time.
[0021] 2) squeeze the extract from the dregs of the medicine, and merge with the two decoctions, filter again, and concentrate the filtrate to 7500 ml (relative density calorimetry is 1.10);
[0022] 3) Add 18 g of anionic surfactant sodium lauryl sulfate a...
Embodiment 2
[0023] Embodiment 2: the raw material of Chinese medicine of present embodiment and consumption are: 650 grams of honeysuckle, 500 grams of Radix Scutellariae, 500 grams of Flos Carthami, 700 grams of Radix Astragali, 500 grams of Chuanqiong, 700 grams of Myrobalan, 700 grams of rhubarb, 150 grams of dried blood ( 50 times of the prescription dose);
[0024] The preparation method adopting above-mentioned raw material comprises the following steps:
[0025] 1) Add 35,000 ml of water to the Chinese medicines of the above ingredients, decoct for 2 hours to obtain 25,000 ml of decoction for the first time; add 30,000 ml again and decoct for 1.5 hours to obtain 20,000 ml of decoction for the second time;
[0026] 2) Press the extract from the medicinal dregs, combine with the two decoctions, filter again, and concentrate the filtrate to 12500 ml;
[0027] 3) Add 40 g of anionic surfactant sodium lauryl sulfate and 3 g of broad-spectrum antibacterial preservative ethyl paraben to ...
Embodiment 3
[0028] Embodiment 3 The raw materials of traditional Chinese medicine of this embodiment and consumption are: 840 grams of honeysuckle, 840 grams of Scutellaria baicalensis, 840 grams of safflower, 1200 grams of Radix Astragali, 840 grams of Chuanqiong, 960 grams of Myrobalan, 1080 grams of rhubarb, 300 grams of dried blood 60 times the dose);
[0029] The preparation method adopting above-mentioned raw material comprises the following steps:
[0030] 1) Add 50,000 ml of water to the traditional Chinese medicine of the above-mentioned ingredients, decoct for 2 hours to obtain 40,000 ml of decoction for the first time; add 35,000 ml again and decoct for 1 hour to obtain 30,000 ml of decoction for the second time;
[0031] 2) Press the extract from the dregs, combine with the two decoctions, filter again, and concentrate the filtrate to 15000 ml;
[0032] 3) Add 54 g of anionic surfactant sodium lauryl sulfate and 5.4 g of broad-spectrum antibacterial preservative ethylparaben ...
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