Western medicine composition for treating chronic glomerulonephritis and preparation method thereof
A technique for glomerulonephritis and a composition is applied in the field of western medicine compositions for the treatment of chronic glomerulonephritis, which can solve the problems of varying severity of onset, poor treatment effect, hidden dangers of physical health and the like, and achieves the treatment time. Short, good use effect, not easy to recur
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[0014] A western medicine composition for treating chronic glomerulonephritis, which consists of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 3 parts of polydimethylsiloxane, 2 parts of chitosan-dextran complex, 0.1 part of sorbitol, 2 parts of lactase, 0.5 parts of vitamins, 3 parts of enrofloxacin, 10 parts of nimodipine, 0.5 parts of ethyl cellulose, 0.1 parts of azithromycin, 7 parts of furazolidone tablets and 15 parts of binder. The vitamin is vitamin E.
[0015] The preparation method of the western medicine composition for the treatment of chronic glomerulonephritis, concrete steps are as follows:
[0016] Step 1, dissolving sorbitol, azithromycin, vitamin E and enrofloxacin in deionized water and stirring for 30 minutes, after stirring, filtering and collecting the filtrate to obtain the first mixed solution;
[0017] Step 2, the first mixed solution, polydimethylsiloxane, chitosan-dextran complex, nimodipine and ethyl cellulose were stirred for 2 hours at a speed...
Embodiment 2
[0019] A western medicine composition for treating chronic glomerulonephritis, which consists of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 3.5 parts of polydimethylsiloxane, 3 parts of chitosan-dextran complex, 0.3 parts of sorbitol, 3 parts of lactase, 1 part of vitamin, 4 parts of enrofloxacin, 12 parts of nimodipine, 1 part of ethyl cellulose, 0.3 part of azithromycin, 9 parts of furazolidone tablets and 18 parts of binder. The binder uses ethanol with a volume fraction of 45%.
[0020] The preparation method of the western medicine composition for the treatment of chronic glomerulonephritis, concrete steps are as follows:
[0021] Step 1, dissolving sorbitol, azithromycin, vitamins and enrofloxacin in deionized water and stirring for 35 minutes, after stirring, filtering and collecting the filtrate to obtain the first mixed solution;
[0022] Step 2, the first mixed solution, polydimethylsiloxane, chitosan-dextran complex, nimodipine and ethyl cellulose were stirred...
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[0024] A western medicine composition for treating chronic glomerulonephritis, which consists of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 4.5 parts of polydimethylsiloxane, 4 parts of chitosan-dextran complex, 0.7 part of sorbitol, 4 parts of lactase, 1.5 parts of vitamins, 5 parts of enrofloxacin, 14 parts of nimodipine, 1.5 parts of ethyl cellulose, 0.4 parts of azithromycin, 11 parts of furazolidone tablets and 22 parts of binder. The vitamin is a mixture of vitamin K and vitamin B1. The binder uses ethanol with a volume fraction of 55%.
[0025] The preparation method of the western medicine composition for the treatment of chronic glomerulonephritis, concrete steps are as follows:
[0026] Step 1, dissolving sorbitol, azithromycin, vitamins and enrofloxacin in deionized water and stirring for 46 minutes, after stirring, filtering and collecting the filtrate to obtain the first mixed solution;
[0027] Step 2, the first mixed solution, polydimethylsiloxane, chitos...
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