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titleOfInvention Oxytocic Agent and Method of Preparing the Same
abstract The present invention discloses a delivery accelerator and a method of preparing the same for a pregnant woman having excellent and stable efficacy. Deer Antler, Angelica, and Archery may be contained in a weight ratio of 0.8 to 4: 0.5 to 4: 1 and have a pharmaceutically acceptable formulation. This is prepared by the method of preparing the antler, Angelica, and Cheongung and mixing it with a predetermined amount of the extract, heating the resulting mixture to a temperature above the boiling point of the extract, and then heating and concentrating and cooling the mixture at a boiling point of ± 10 ° C. Can be prepared. It is expected to be a herbal medicine that can replace the function of oxytocin hormone and naturally induce stable and fast delivery through uterine contraction, and can solve side effects such as carcinogenic potential of hormonal preparations, fetal death and excessive uterine bleeding in pregnant women.
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