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titleOfInvention Preparation for healing bacterially contaminated wounds
abstract The invention relates to medicine, namely to a wound healing preparation containing retinol palmitate and methyluracil The essence of the invention is as follows. that the wound healing preparation contains retinol palmitate as active ingredients. methyluracil and dimethyl sulfoxide as an emulsifier is a mixture of surfactants under the conditional name Emulsifier N1, as stabilizers are a mixture of butyloxytoluene and butyloxyanisole, a fatty base, glycerin, ethanol 96 ° deg; and water in the following ratio of components, wt.% retinol palmitate 1.0, methyluracil 3.0, dimethyl sulfoxide 10.0, butyloxytoluene 0.1 butipoxy anisole 0.1, emulsifier N1 10.0, liquid paraffin 10.0, glycerin 10.0 ethyl sgmrt 96 &deg; 10.0 distilled water to 100.0.
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