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titleOfInvention Method for applying re-dissolvable alcohol solidified product and skin drug
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a solidified alcohol product for long-lasting medicinal effect by preventing the medicine applied to the skin from rubbing off in order to cure skin diseases or skin troubles. SOLUTION: A skin drug is mixed with an alcohol solidified product and applied to an affected area. The alcohol solidified product is a mixture of alcohol and gelatin, and the weight ratio thereof is alcohol: gelatin = 5 to 10: 1. . The alcohol component evaporates, and the skin drug adheres to the affected area by the adhesive gelatin.
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