Patent of varicose vein adhesive

One may involve false propaganda, and the other may involve counterfeiting national patents. As long as it can be determined that it has a certain inhibitory effect on varicose veins, it is generally not regarded as false propaganda. As long as it is verified that the product has indeed applied for a national patent, and the patent is in a legal right state, it depends on whether the product party is the patentee or the licensed user, which is consistent and generally not regarded as patent counterfeiting.