Does the antipyretic patch contain pharmaceutical ingredients? Does the antipyretic patch contain alcohol?

Antipyretic patches are a popular cooling product. They contain many ingredients and can have a certain cooling effect when applied to body parts. Many babies use antipyretic patches. Antipyretic patches use physical principles to cool down, have no side effects, and are very popular among people. So do antipyretic patches contain medicinal ingredients? Let’s take a closer look below! Do antipyretic patches contain pharmaceutical ingredients?

There are many types of antipyretic patches. Some antipyretic patches contain certain pharmaceutical ingredients, while some do not contain pharmaceutical ingredients.

Antipyretic patches are external patches, which are physical cooling products. They are mainly absorbed through the skin and do not enter the blood circulation and will not cause physical discomfort. Moreover, the antipyretic patch is mainly made of gypsum, borneol, Daqingye, forsythia, bupleurum, honeysuckle, skullcap, isatis root, licorice, nepeta, and mint. It is a natural medicine and has no There are no side effects, the smell is mild, and it is not likely to cause allergies, so most babies can use the antipyretic patch. Do all antipyretic patches contain alcohol?

1. Not all antipyretic patches contain alcohol.

2. Therefore, when buying anti-heat patches, you should ask clearly or read the instructions to see if there is alcohol in the ingredients.

Antipyretic patch is suitable for auxiliary treatment and emergency physical cooling of fever caused by various reasons to relieve fever. Uncomfortable symptoms such as headache, nasal congestion, and irritability can help reduce the damage to brain cells caused by fever. Applicable people: All kinds of people aged three months and above.

Although it is called antipyretic patch, it is not necessarily only used when you have a fever. It can also be used for daily care. For example, to refresh your mind, face swelling caused by toothache, cervical spine pain, muscle soreness caused by exercise, or any situation that requires cold compress, using antipyretic patch can relieve symptoms. Sealing it and placing it in the refrigerated position of the refrigerator (that is, around 4 degrees Celsius) can double the effect. What are the main ingredients of antipyretic patches?

Antipyretic patches are a common method of physical cooling. Different from antipyretics, they have fewer side effects on babies. So what are the main ingredients of antipyretic patches?

The antipyretic patch is composed of hydrophilic polymer gel, non-woven fabric, and PC release paper. The hydrophilic polymer gel is rich in water and uses polymer technology to strongly lock the gel. Moisture in the glue. Therefore, when the product comes into contact with human skin, the temperature difference will cause the water in the gel to vaporize and evaporate, thereby taking away excess heat and obtaining a cooling effect; and the antipyretic patch does not need to be cooled in advance, and can be directly applied to the forehead to lower the surface temperature of the skin. 2-3 degrees.

The main ingredients of Baby Antipyretic Patch are hydrophilic polymer gel and water. This product has the functions of cold compress physiotherapy, physical cooling, and pain and spasm relief. It is suitable for auxiliary cooling of fever caused by colds and summer heat; through local application, this product has the functions of cold compress physiotherapy, physical cooling, and pain and spasm relief. It is suitable for auxiliary cooling of fever caused by colds and summer heat; through local physical cooling, it can play an auxiliary analgesic role in headaches, toothaches and muscle soreness.