2015年12月8日星期二

British universities developed a topical analgesic paste will replace traditional painkillers

Although the technology has been in progress, but there is a problem is the mankind has been unable to avoid, we are faced with a wide variety of ailments torture. While medical standards in As technology advances, and constantly improve, but the influence and destructive disease also has been in an enhanced state. The pain to bring people in addition to facing the threat of death, there are endless torment. Many people can not stand this torture and choose to end their lives early, but most people would choose to fight with it. Of course, in protest, often painkillers is as critical items.
However, the conventional painkillers usually quite big problem is usually oral. Such a result would be very inconvenient, probably many times you just one local site pain, but oral analgesics will affect your body. As a result, not only will increase the side effects, but also due to the lack of specific, limiting the efficacy of play in the local site.
Thus, the University of Warwick have developed a flexible polymeric adhesive sheet, but also the world's first skin patch ibuprofen. Plastered and somewhat similar to when a sprained foot sticking plaster affixed, by way of corresponding parts attached to ease the pain for the patient, rather than, as in the blood is transported like conventional painkillers to the appropriate location. As a result, the efficacy can be increased 5 - 10 times as analgesics, and analgesic effect was more targeted. At the same time, it can remain in effect for up to 12 hours, it can be said to be very easy to use.

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