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publicationNumber KR-101304702-B1
titleOfInvention External patch containing etophenamate
abstract The present invention provides a patch having a good skin-permeability and therapeutic effect with drugs with low irritation. An external patch in which an adhesive layer containing an adhesive substrate and a drug is laminated on a support, wherein the adhesive substrate contains 5-50% by weight of a synthetic rubber polymer, 10-60% by weight of an adhesive resin, and 25-60% by weight of liquid paraffin. The drug is etophenamate. According to the present invention, a patch having excellent skin-permeability and therapeutic effect by the drug with low irritation can be obtained.n n n n Etophenamate, external patch
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