Analgesic lotion for hemorrhoids and method of making such lotio

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Preparations characterized by special physical form – Cosmetic – antiperspirant – dentifrice

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4241951, 514882, A61K 900, A61K 748

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057209626

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to an externally applied lotion that causes irritation or mild inflammation of the skin or mucous membranes for the purpose of relieving pain in hemorrhoids and the method of making such lotion. The formulation of the present invention contains ingredients to perform the five functions of vasoconstrictor, astringent, analgesic, antipruritic, and anesthetic. An alternate embodiment of the invention provides a formulation of the invention having a suitable viscosity to enable the lotion to be applied by a spray applicator directly to the site of application.

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