Plaster for treating traumatic injuries

A plaster and raw material technology, applied in the directions of antipyretic, ointment delivery, drug combination, etc., can solve the problems of high cost, low cure rate, and more pain for patients, and achieve the effects of convenient use, significant curative effect, and good clinical curative effect.

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-11-11
马国丰
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However, this method has the disadvantages of long recovery time, more pain for patients, and high cost.
In addition, there are many medicines for the treatment of bruises, but these medicines are generally ineffective, and there are problems such as long treatment period, ineffective anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, and low cure rate. Although some traditional Chinese medicines are effective in treating bruises, they are not Most of the medicines have too many components, and the raw materials of the medicines are expensive, resulting in high medicine prices, which are difficult for ordinary income patients to accept

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[0037] A kind of plaster for treating traumatic injury described in the present embodiment is made from the following raw materials by weight: 50 parts of stamens, 30 parts of wood beetle, 95 parts of goat blood (Imain-chisu), 50 parts of leech, Wuling 110 parts of fat, 35 parts of four tiles, 80 parts of bone bone pill, 65 parts of snakeberry, 40 parts of buttercup, 55 parts of hundred taels of gold, 40 parts of safflower, 105 parts of sumac, 100 parts of peach kernel, 55 parts of mountain dragon, 65 parts of bone grass, 40 parts of Moutan bark, 190 parts of white vinegar, 240 parts of Vaseline, and 87 parts of honey.

Embodiment 2

[0039] A kind of plaster for treating traumatic injuries described in the present embodiment is made from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 40 parts of stamens, 25 parts of ground beetle, 90 parts of goat blood (Imain-chisu), 40 parts of leech, Wuling 105 parts of fat, 30 parts of four tiles, 70 parts of bone bone pill, 55 parts of snakeberry, 30 parts of buttercup, 45 parts of hundred taels of gold, 33 parts of safflower, 95 parts of sumac, 90 parts of peach kernel, 50 parts of mountain dragon, 50 parts of bone grass, 35 parts of Moutan bark, 180 parts of white vinegar, 235 parts of Vaseline, and 75 parts of honey.

Embodiment 3

[0041] A kind of plaster for treating traumatic injuries described in the present embodiment is made from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 45 parts of stamens, 28 parts of wood beetle, 95 parts of goat blood (Imain-chisu), 45 parts of leech, Wuling 108 parts of butter, 33 parts of four tiles, 75 parts of bone bone pill, 60 parts of snakeberry, 35 parts of buttercup, 50 parts of hundred taels of gold, 35 parts of safflower, 100 parts of sumac, 95 parts of peach kernel, 52 parts of mountain dragon, 60 parts of bone grass, 37 parts of Moutan bark, 185 parts of white vinegar, 237 parts of Vaseline, and 80 parts of honey.

[0042] A kind of plaster for treating traumatized wounds described above, it comprises the following process steps:

[0043] Ⅰ Wash the red leeches, cut them into pieces, dry them in the air, and sterilize them with ultraviolet rays for later use;

[0044] Ⅱ Burn the raw materials obtained in step Ⅰ, place them in a mortar and grind them into pow...

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Abstract

The invention relates to a plaster for treating traumatic injuries, which is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 40-50 parts of ophicalcite, 25-30 parts of ground beetle, 90-100 parts of goat blood (yimayin-chisu), 40-50 parts of leech, 100-115 parts of trogopterus dung, 30-35 parts of chloranthus holostegius, 70-80 parts of buddleja asiatica, 50-70 parts of Indian strawberry, 30-40 parts of crowfoot, 45-55 parts of ardisia crispa, 30-40 parts of safflower, 90-110 parts of logwood, 90-100 parts of peach kernel, 50-55 parts of dioscorea nipponica, 50-70 parts of garden balsam stem, 35-40 parts of moutan bark, 180-190 parts of white vinegar, 230-245 parts of vaseline and 70-90 parts of honey. According to the invention, medicinal materials with different properties are combined scientifically, and all medicines play roles in promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, promoting reunion of fractured bones, breaking blood to expel stasis as well as eliminating swelling and alleviating pain. The plaster has an effective rate of more than 91% when used for treating traumatic injuries, thereby achieving a relatively good clinical curative effect.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of traditional Chinese medicines, in particular to a plaster for treating Dieda. Background technique [0002] Traumatic injury is a kind of common human body injury, and the routine therapy that hospital adopts now is to plaster and treat with methods such as anti-inflammatory drugs. However, this method has the disadvantages of long recovery time, much pain for patients, and high cost. In addition, there are many medicines for the treatment of bruises, but these medicines are generally ineffective, and there are problems such as long treatment period, ineffective anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, and low cure rate. Although some traditional Chinese medicines are effective in treating bruises, they are not Most of the medicines have too many components, and the raw materials of the medicines are expensive, resulting in high medicine prices, which are unacceptable to patients with ordinary income. ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61K36/8945A61K9/06A61P19/04A61P29/00A61K33/10A61K35/14A61K35/24A61K35/62A61K35/64
Inventor 马国丰
Owner 马国丰
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