A kind of ointment for treating scald and its preparation and application method
A kind of ointment and ointment technology, which is used in the field of medical preparations and burns for the treatment of scalds, electric burns, and suppurative sores. It can solve the problems of increasing the economic and mental burden of patients, long treatment courses, slow transdermal absorption, etc., and achieve the purpose of inhibiting burning surface Effects of cell necrosis, reasonable compatibility, and accelerated division
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[0031] An ointment for treating scalds: the raw materials included are badger fat: 32 parts by weight, Chinese giant salamander 32 parts by weight, sesame oil 12 parts by weight, Polygonum cuspidatum 1.6 parts by weight, Scutellaria baicalensis 1.6 parts by weight, and borneol 0.8 parts by weight.
[0032] The production steps are as follows: 1) During the hibernation season of the badger, slaughter it, take its fat and put it into a pot, add water equivalent to 1 / 9 of its mass, simmer until the water in the mixture is completely evaporated, and the fat is precipitated, and then put The obtained fat is clarified and filtered to obtain badger fat, and the obtained badger fat is stored at a low temperature of 0°C for future use.
[0033] The black sesame is pressed into oil within 60 days after maturity, and then naturally precipitated for 55 days. The supernatant oil is taken and stored at a low temperature of -4°C for later use.
[0034] Wash and dissect the frozen giant salam...
Embodiment 2
[0039] An ointment for treating scalds: the raw materials included and the parts by weight of each raw material are: 40 parts by weight of badger fat, 40 parts by weight of giant salamander, 15 parts by weight of sesame oil, 2 parts by weight of knotweed, 2 parts by weight of skullcap, and 1 part by weight of borneol.
[0040] The production steps are as follows: 1) During the hibernation season of the badger, slaughter it, take its fat and put it into a pot, add water equivalent to 1 / 10 of its mass, simmer until the water in the mixture is completely evaporated, and the fat is precipitated, and then put The obtained fat is clarified and filtered to obtain badger fat, and the obtained badger fat is stored at a low temperature of 0°C for future use.
[0041] The black sesame is pressed into oil within 60 days after maturity, and then naturally precipitated for 60 days. The supernatant oil is taken and stored at a low temperature of 0°C for later use.
[0042] Wash and dissect t...
Embodiment 3
[0047] An ointment for treating scalds: the raw materials included and the parts by weight of each raw material are: 48 parts by weight of badger fat, 48 parts by weight of Chinese giant salamander, 18 parts by weight of sesame oil, 2.4 parts by weight of Polygonum cuspidatum, 2.4 parts by weight of Scutellaria baicalensis, and 1.2 parts by weight of borneol.
[0048] The production steps are as follows: 1) During the hibernation season of the badger, slaughter it, take its fat and put it into a pot, add water equivalent to 1 / 8 of its mass, simmer until the water in the mixture is completely evaporated, and the fat is precipitated, and then put The obtained fat is clarified and filtered to obtain badger fat, and the obtained badger fat is stored at a low temperature of 2°C for future use.
[0049] The black sesame is pressed into oil within 60 days after maturity, and then naturally precipitated for 65 days. The supernatant oil is taken and stored at a low temperature of -4°C f...
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