Composition for treating cement-induced skin diseases and preparation method thereof
A composition and skin disease technology, which is applied in the direction of skin diseases, drug combinations, medical preparations containing active ingredients, etc., can solve the problems of ineffectiveness, long-term cure, and incomplete cure, etc., and achieve simple production, high efficiency, The effect of improving symptoms
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[0025] Embodiment 1: the composition for the treatment of cement skin diseases, including No. 1 composition capsule and No. 2 ointment, wherein, No. 1 composition capsule is made by weight ratio of the following components, 40 parts of Radix Paeoniae Alba, 10 parts of Rehmannia Rhizoma, Coptidis Rhizome 5 parts, 8 parts of Atractylodes macrocephala, 8 parts of Ophiopogon japonicus, 5 parts of Rhizoma Imperatae, 8 parts of Elaeagnus, 10 parts of Codonopsis, 2 parts of Inula, 2 parts of Arrowhead, 5 parts of Zicao antler, and 5 parts of Lycium barbarum.
[0026] No. 2 ointment is prepared by weight ratio of the following components: 50 parts of straw ash, 10 to 12 parts of desmodium ash, 2 parts of tobacco stick ash, and 150 parts of ointment base. The tobacco branch is a branch or stem of tobacco or the like.
[0027] The above-mentioned composition for treating cement skin diseases can adopt the following preparation methods:
[0028] The preparation method of the composition...
Embodiment 2
[0069] Example 2: The characteristic of this example is that among the components in the No. 1 composition capsule, there are 60 parts of Radix Paeoniae Alba, 12 parts of Rehmannia Root, 6 parts of Coptis Rhizoma, 10 parts of Jujube 10 parts, Codonopsis 15 parts. In the No. 2 ointment, wherein, 12 parts of Desmodium ash, all the other are with example 1. Through control experiment, its experimental result is approximately the same as the result of embodiment 1.
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