Externally-used medicine for recovering burned cortical tissue and preparation method thereof
A technology for external use of drugs, scalding and burns, applied in medical preparations containing active ingredients, drug combinations, drug delivery, etc., can solve problems such as inability to achieve safety, sterilization, isolation, ineffective drug treatment, and slow wound healing. , to achieve high academic value and practical value, avoid dry stimulation, and reduce pain
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[0028] An external medicine for reviving scalded and burned cortical tissue, prepared as an oil preparation, made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 3 parts of elephant skin, 10 parts of sulfur, 15 parts of borax, 1 part of borneol, 1 part of musk, and cinnamon 20 parts of stone, 20 parts of gypsum, 100 parts of sesame oil;
[0029] Prepare the ingredients according to the above formula, and then use the following steps to prepare:
[0030] 1) Put the sulfur, elephant skin, borax, borneol, calamine, and gypsum in the casserole in parts by weight described in the above formula, then cover with a porcelain bowl, and then use soil to completely seal the joint between the porcelain bowl and the casserole ;
[0031] 2) To heat up the medicine, first heat it with a strong fire for half an hour, then heat it with a slow fire for two hours, then remove the fire source, and cool it down to room temperature naturally;
[0032] 3) Open the casserole and scrape out the m...
Embodiment 2
[0035] An external medicine for reviving scalded cortical tissue, made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 5 parts of elephant skin, 12.5 parts of sulfur, 18 parts of borax, 2 parts of borneol, 2 parts of musk, 25 parts of calamine, and gypsum 25 parts, 110 parts of sesame oil.
[0036] Prepare the ingredients according to the above formula, and then use the following steps to prepare:
[0037] 1) Put the sulfur, elephant skin, borax, borneol, calamine, and gypsum in the casserole in parts by weight described in the above formula, then cover with a porcelain bowl, and then use soil to completely seal the joint between the porcelain bowl and the casserole ;
[0038] 2) To heat up the medicine, first heat it with a strong fire for half an hour, then heat it with a slow fire for two hours, then remove the fire source, and cool it down to room temperature naturally;
[0039] 3) Open the casserole and scrape out the medicine covered in the porcelain bowl, then add ...
Embodiment 3
[0042] An external medicine for reviving scalded cortex tissue, made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 8 parts of elephant skin, 15 parts of sulfur, 20 parts of borax, 3 parts of borneol, 3 parts of musk, 30 parts of calamine, and gypsum 30 parts, 120 parts of sesame oil.
[0043] Prepare the ingredients according to the above formula, and then use the following steps to prepare:
[0044] 1) Put sulfur, elephant skin, borax, borneol, calamine, and gypsum in the casserole in parts by weight described in the above formula, then cover with a porcelain bowl, and then completely seal the joint between the porcelain bowl and the casserole with clay ;
[0045] 2) To heat up the medicine, first heat it with a strong fire for half an hour, then heat it with a slow fire for two hours, then remove the fire source, and cool it down to room temperature naturally;
[0046] 3) Open the casserole and scrape out the medicine covered in the porcelain bowl, then add an appropr...
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