Name of invention
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Painkiller Tampon
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Date
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9/25/2022
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Contents
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Invention Motivation
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Most girls, on average, start their first menstruation around the age of 12. Menstruation is a physiological phenomenon in which the thickened uterine mucosa comes off and is discharged through the vagina along with bleeding. We are more familiar with the word ‘period' than 'menstruation'. Period is painful even before it starts, and We call this period pain. So, what causes period pain? First of all, we can think of it as basically due to intrauterine bleeding. Not only this, but it can also be caused by the secretion of a substance called 'prostaglandin'. Just before menstruation, the endometrium releases a substance called prostaglandin, which causes strong contractions of the uterine muscles and causes pain similar to colic during childbirth. However, not everyone experiences this kind of pain. The severity of period pain varies from person to person, and some women experience only mild abdominal discomfort, while others suffer from severe vomiting, diarrhea, and back pain that make daily life difficult. I belong to the latter. During the first two days of period, the pain is so severe that it is difficult to lead a smooth daily life without painkillers. However, the use of pain relievers does not mean that they are immediately effective. 'Advil', which we often take during period, is an oral analgesic; It does not have an analgesic effect immediately taking it, and the pain-blocking effect is an average of 4 hours. So, if the pain reappears after 4 hours, you need to take this medicine again or crave the pain. Based on this experience, I thought about using the function of a tampon that is absorbed through the mucous membrane and absorbs acupuncture points in the body. Including drugs that can relieve pain in tampons, I thought that absorption of the drug through the female genital mucosa could provide rapid pain relief and I wanted to invent a product that can relieve period pain through drug absorption.
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Feature
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The biggest feature of the present invention is that it is possible to use a smaller dose of the drug than oral administration, maintain steady drug administration levels, and require less frequent administration than the oral route. An oral analgesic takes effect 1 hour after taking it, and the effect is as short as 4 hours. As a result, some people overdose on pain relievers. If you take an overdose of painkillers, you may become resistant to painkillers, and even if you take painkillers any longer, the pain may not be relieved and you can also get gastrointestinal hemorrhage, nephropathy and hepatotoxicity. Based on this problem, the biggest feature of the invention I thought of is that it uses a vaginal administration method rather than an oral administration method. According to ''The vagina as a route for drug delivery: a review' (By Sushma Srikrishna, Kinda Cardoso), the vaginal administration method uses a smaller amount of the drug than oral administration and can achieve similar effects, that it can be kept constant. Through this, despite reducing the number of administration, a much greater effect than oral administration can be seen. Vaginal administration literally means inserting the drug through the vagina. Isn't there something that comes to mind when you think about inserting through the vagina during menstruation? right. That's a tampon. Tampons are placed in the vagina to stop bleeding during menstruation. Dip this tampon with an analgesic and put it inside the vagina to stop our pain faster and safer than oral pain relievers.
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