A medicated plaster for treating body surface pain and its preparation method and application

CN122163699APending Publication Date: 2026-06-09丁连顺

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
丁连顺
Filing Date
2026-05-12
Publication Date
2026-06-09

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Abstract

This invention discloses a medicated ointment for treating surface pain, its preparation method, and its application, belonging to the field of traditional Chinese medicine technology. The ointment is made from 15 parts Angelica sinensis, 15 parts Rehmannia glutinosa, 50 parts Lithospermum erythrorhizon, 15 parts Cercis chinensis bark, 10 parts Angelica pubescens, 15 parts Angelica dahurica, 50 parts Mentha haplocalyx, 15 parts Lycopus lucidus, 15 parts Achyranthes bidentata, 15 parts Rheum palmatum, 15 parts Paeonia lactiflora, 30 parts Lonicera japonica, 15 parts Platycodon grandiflorus, 30 parts Forsythia suspensa, and 15 parts Borneol. It uses sesame oil as a base and natural beeswax as an adjuvant. The preparation method includes: soaking the medicinal materials in sesame oil overnight, frying until the materials turn yellowish-brown, then adding Lithospermum erythrorhizon and Mentha haplocalyx and frying for 5 minutes, filtering the residue, adding beeswax while hot, cooling, adding borneol, and bottling after cooling. The ointment of this invention has the effects of promoting blood circulation and reducing swelling, dispersing blood stasis and relieving pain, moisturizing the skin and removing scars, and clearing heat and detoxifying. It is suitable for the treatment of various skin pain diseases such as herpes zoster, tumors on the body surface, bedsores, burns, sprains and bruises, insect bites, and phlebitis. It has a definite curative effect, is safe and convenient to use, and has important clinical application value and market prospects.
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