Suppository for vagina multi-infection
A suppository and vaginal technology, applied in the field of suppository and preparation for vaginal infection, can solve the problems of susceptibility to vaginal infection, decreased resistance, environmental pollution, etc., and achieve the effect of avoiding systemic adverse reactions
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[0010] A suppository used for various vaginal infections, and its characteristics by weight percentage include:
[0011] Gelatin 12%, glycerol 43%, distilled water 18%, metronidazole 20%, miconazole 5%, and erythromycin 2%. Suppository preparation: Weigh 12% gelatin by weight, soak it in 18% distilled water to make it swell and soften, then add 43% glycerin, dissolve gelatin and glycerin uniformly in a water bath, and place it in a pressure cooker at 100-126°C. Autoclave for 10-30 minutes, add metronidazole 20%, miconazole 5% and erythromycin 2% when the temperature drops to 50-55℃, mix well, pour it into the vaginal suppository mold, and cool in the refrigerator. It is solidified and formed, and the package is taken out to obtain the finished product.
[0012] In the prescription, metronidazole is effective against vaginal infections caused by trichomoniasis, miconazole is effective against vaginal infections caused by fungi, and erythromycin is effective against vaginal infectio...
Embodiment 2
[0014] A suppository used for various vaginal infections, and its characteristics by weight percentage include:
[0015] Gelatin 10%, glycerol 24%, distilled water 30%, metronidazole 30%, miconazole 6%, and erythromycin 3%. Prepared according to the method in the examples.
Embodiment 3
[0017] A suppository used for various vaginal infections, and its characteristics by weight percentage include:
[0018] Gelatin 45%, glycerol 20%, distilled water 20%, metronidazole 10%, miconazole 4%, and erythromycin 1%. Prepared according to the method in the examples.
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