Is Boric Acid Zinc Oxide Ice Tablet Ointment a Hormonal Drug?

Boric acid zinc oxide ice tablet ointment is not a hormone drug. The main ingredients of boric acid zinc oxide ice ointment are boric acid, ice and zinc oxide, which does not contain hormone ingredients, so it is not a hormone drug; although boric acid zinc oxide ice ointment is not a hormone ointment, but it is recommended that the patient under the guidance of a doctor for use. Boric acid zinc oxide ice ointment is generally used for the treatment of eczema, dermatitis, burns or bedsores, etc.; the boric acid component of the skin irritation is relatively small, and has a certain inhibitory effect on the fungi and bacteria; zinc oxide has an astringent, moisturizing and protective effect on the skin. Ice chips have a certain pain relieving effect, and the cool feeling helps to reduce the phenomenon of burning skin; because there is no hormone ingredients in the ointment, so boric acid zinc oxide ice chips ointment is not a hormone ointment. For the use of boric acid zinc oxide ice tablet ointment after the adverse reactions of patients, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time for examination, under the guidance of a professional doctor for treatment.