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Medicinal injection for treating primary mimic tic

A facial muscle twitching and injection technology, applied in the directions of drug combination, pharmaceutical formula, organic active ingredients, etc., can solve the problems of difficult and short-term radical cure, long time period, poor effect, etc. simple method effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-10-12
唐传志
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Problems solved by technology

At present, there is no very satisfactory treatment method for this disease at home and abroad, the effect of drug treatment is relatively poor, and the time is relatively slow; while the risk of operation is relatively high
For example, on May 10, 2000, CN1052158's "a pure Chinese medicine Sancha powder and its preparation method" was disclosed in the Chinese Patent Gazette for the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia. The treatment of the trigeminal nerve not only requires a large amount of medicine, but also takes a long time, and the cost is high
For this reason, on April 21, 2004, a kind of CN1490024 "composition for treating trigeminal neuralgia and preparation method of fumigant" was disclosed. For the face area, this method is relatively safe, but it is difficult to cure it in a short period of time

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[0009] Dilute commercially purchased lidocaine with injection saline to a concentration of 1%, take 5ml, prepare it with 10% anisodamine 1ml, and prepare it for later use; take the front edge of the nipple tip of the patient's diseased side as the puncture point, routinely disinfect the skin, and use it for medical use. The No. 7 injection needle is pierced into the subcutaneous area, and then the needle is continued toward the front edge of the root of the mastoid process. The midpoint of the anterior crease of the earlobe can also be selected as the needle insertion point, and the facial nerve trunk is searched at 2.5 to 3 cm. When stabbing the facial nerve trunk, there will be a slight swelling pain and can induce or aggravate facial muscle twitching. After confirming the accuracy, mix 5ml of spare 1% lidocaine and 1ml of 10% anisodamine according to the volume ratio of 5:1. Slowly inject the liquid into the focus of the patient, observe for 6 minutes, and inject 8ml of 10% ...

Embodiment 2

[0011] Dilute the commercially purchased lidocaine with injection saline to a concentration of 1%, take 10ml, and prepare it with 2ml of 10% anisodamine for later use. Look for the facial nerve trunk at the front edge of the nipple on the affected side of the patient. When needling the middle facial nerve trunk, there will be a slight swelling and pain, which can induce or aggravate facial muscle twitching; after confirmation, mix 10ml of spare 1% lidocaine with Slowly inject 2ml of 10% anisodamine mixture into the lesion, observe for 5 minutes, and inject 8ml of 10% diazepam after facial paralysis occurs. Inject every other day until the facial muscle twitching stops completely.

[0012] After treatment, if the convulsion completely disappears and does not recur within half a year, it is cured; if there is slight twitching at the corners of the eyes or mouth and the duration is relatively short, it is markedly effective; if the onset time and duration are significantly reduce...

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Abstract

An injection for treating primary facial spasm is proportionally prepared from lidocaine, anisodamine and diazepam. Its advantages are high curative effect and low by-effect.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition, in particular to a pharmaceutical injection capable of treating primary facial muscle twitching. Background technique [0002] Primary facial muscle twitch is a common and frequently-occurring disease in neurology. It is mainly manifested in involuntary, irregular, and painless paroxysmal twitches of the facial muscles innervated by the facial nerve. The etiology is not very clear at present. At present, there is no very satisfactory treatment method for this disease at home and abroad. The effect of drug treatment is relatively poor and the time is relatively slow; while the risk of operation is relatively high. For example, on May 10, 2000, CN1052158's "a pure Chinese medicine Sancha powder and its preparation method" was disclosed in the Chinese Patent Gazette for the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia. The treatment of the trigeminal nerve not only requires a large amount of medicine, a long ti...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61K31/46A61P25/02
Inventor 唐传志
Owner 唐传志
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