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Plaster for burn pain stopping and its dispensing method

A compounding method and technology of analgesic stickers are applied in the field of burn analgesic stickers and their compounding, and can solve the problems of residual scar function, physiological dysfunction, and high treatment costs.

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-08-10
ANHUI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
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Problems solved by technology

[0002] The most common clinical methods for medium and small area burns are external application of various burn ointments or exposure or skin grafting. They are prone to infection during use, and the healing process is slow throughout the treatment process. Scars are left and shrink when the scars heal. Causes dysfunction and is expensive to treat
[0003] The biggest problem in the treatment process is that the burn wound cannot be protected immediately and effectively, and the injured cells continue to swell, necrosis, and fluid seeps out, causing the wound to expand and deepen within 24 hours. A key cause of cost, which is also a conundrum in the field of burns

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Embodiment 1

[0020] Embodiment 1: The specific formula of burn pain relief patch is:

[0021] Burnet: 100g Camellia oil: 200g Borneol: 30g Honey: 1000g Salt: 30g.

Embodiment 2

[0022] Embodiment 2: The specific formula of burn pain relief plaster is:

[0023] Burnet: 40g Camellia oil: 80g Borneol: 10g Honey: 400g Salt: 830g.

Embodiment 3

[0024] Embodiment 3: the specific formula of burn pain relief plaster is:

[0025] Burnet: 60g Tea oil: 120g Borneol: 20g Honey: 700g Salt: 460g.

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Abstract

An antalgic Chinese medicine in the form of plaster for treating burn is prepared from sanguisorba root, tea oil, borneol, honey and salt through boiling tea oil, sequentially adding others, cooling, adding borneol and immersing gauze in it.

Description

technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the field of Chinese medical burn surgery, and in particular relates to a burn pain-relieving plaster with good effects of immediate pain relief for burns and reduction of blister formation and a preparation method thereof. Background technique [0002] The most common clinical methods for medium and small area burns are external application of various burn ointments or exposure or skin grafting. They are prone to infection during use, and the healing process is slow throughout the treatment process. Scars are left and shrink when the scars heal. Cause dysfunction, while treatment costs are high. [0003] The biggest problem in the treatment process is that the burn wound cannot be protected immediately and effectively, and the injured cells continue to swell, necrosis, and fluid seeps out, causing the wound to expand and deepen within 24 hours. The key reason for the cost is also a difficult problem in the field of burns. Ai...

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IPC IPC(8): A61K9/70A61P17/02
Inventor 郑爱茹冷护基
Owner ANHUI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
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