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titleOfInvention A kind of externally-applied medicinal composition and preparation method thereof for the treatment of traumatic injury, arthromyodynia
abstract The invention discloses a kind of externally-applied medicinal composition for the treatment of traumatic injury and arthromyodynia, the composition containing, for example lower parts by weight: Radix Notoginseng 100 ~ 350; Radix Aconiti 68 ~ 200; Rhizoma Curcumae 2 ~ 15; The Radix Angelicae Dahuricae 2 ~ 15; Radix Paeoniae Rubra 1 ~ 10; Rhizoma Corydalis 1 ~ 10; Flos Carthami 1 ~ 10.The invention also discloses the preparation method of the ointment of above-mentioned externally-applied medicinal composition, gel, irrigation and cream.Formula of the present invention is reasonable, plays the good effect of promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, reducing swelling and alleviating pain, promoting tissue regeneration by removing blood stasis altogether, is suitable for treatment traumatic injury and arthromyodynia disease.Technique is simple, is easy to operation, is suitable for suitability for industrialized production.
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