ABSTRACT
OPEN WOUND TREATMENT FROM HETROGENIOUS API MIXTURE
E. Elavarasi, S. M. Syed Abdul Subuhan*, Subhash, Khushi Singh, A. Dinesh Babu, G. Ranjith
The goals of wound care are to lessen scarring, stop infection, and encourage healing. While improved dressings and treatments help healing, moisture management and APIs such as antibiotics aid in recovery. These techniques promote better results and a quicker recover hear we have formulate an topical treating agent with the following drugs. Copper Sulfate: Antimicrobials help treat infections but must be given in small, controlled doses to minimize the risk of toxicity. Zinc oxide: Creates a barrier, protects the skin, and has some antibacterial qualities. Frequently used to treat small burns and diaper rash. An antimicrobial agent used to treat bacterial infections is sulfanilamide, often known as sulphamine. Think about allergies; some people are allergic to sulfa medications. Boric acid is an antiseptic that can be hazardous in large quantities but is helpful for small burns and wounds. Petroleum Jelly: A moisturizing and protective base that aids in the retention of active substances. Hence ower aim to prepare a topical oinment with the above drugs. Wich may have a higher Therapeutical activity then other marketed product.
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