Baby peanut.
20 18-06-24 09: 15
watch out for
Midsummer has arrived, and mosquitoes are ready to move.
Many parents said that they had learned many ways to repel mosquitoes, but their children were accidentally bitten. What should I use to relieve itching?
Parents can't be indifferent when they watch their children itch. And many mothers will prepare a bottle of "internet celebrity" to relieve itching-unparalleled.
Ubiquitous drops are said to "1 second stop itching" after application, but are ubiquitous drops really as useful as the legend says?
Is it suitable for children? Is the incomparable Didi you bought really incomparable?
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Strange "incomparable drops"
You may buy fakes.
The so-called "unparalleled drop" is a product that many parents are familiar with for relieving itching and swelling after mosquito bites. It is produced by muhi company in Japan.
When this product spread to our country, it became an "internet celebrity", and there was not a bottle without a drop. Mothers just feel that there is no way to spend the summer safely.
However, because it is managed as a drug in Japan, it is impossible to enter the China market through formal channels (the import of drugs requires the approval of the Food and Drug Administration, which is very difficult), and it is mainly sold in China through purchasing and Haitao.
Fame is really loud, and the domestic purchase methods are limited, so many smart businesses have created various "different versions" to meet the market demand of users, fully demonstrating unparalleled imagination.
Ask parents to start their fault-finding ability. Find out which ones are true and which ones are false from the picture below (click on the picture to enlarge).
Just announce the correct answer:
Left 1 and left 2 are Japanese versions for adults and children;
Left 3 and left 4 are two packaging versions of the Hong Kong version.
In addition, they are all fake Japanese wonderful products bought through formal channels in China.
These wonderful products have now occupied most of the "regular" sales channels in China.
These channels include offline convenience stores, supermarkets, pharmacies, and online e-commerce channels including most Taobao stores.
On major e-commerce platforms, a leisure store has thousands of sales.
Then the problem comes again. Are parents using genuine products now? Warburg found a simple identification method-
Method of distinguishing genuine products:
● Look for MUHI tags. MUHI is an unparalleled trademark, and none of the knockoffs we have seen so far dare to mark MUHI directly.
● Trademark? Mark, which means that trademarks are protected, because Japanese (Japanese) and Hong Kong (English) trademarks are registered locally and protected, so you can mark this. The shanzhai version has not applied for a trademark in China, so it can't be marked? .
● Japanese version of "Category 3 (Category 2) Drugs" label, because Ubiquitous Japan belongs to drugs, the adult version is Category 2, and the children's version is Category 3. So it's marked on the outer packaging.
● Place of origin, unparalleled. All places of origin are Toyama Prefecture, Japan, which are indicated in the Japanese and Hong Kong editions. Fake goods are not.
● Composition. Diphenhydramine hydrochloride, l- menthol, dl- camphor, and glycyrrhetinic acid are the main ingredients of the authentic adult Wubidi (there are some other ingredients in the Japanese version). Diphenhydramine hydrochloride is the main active ingredient of Invincible Drops for Children.
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Can online celebrity Wu Bidi really "1 sec not itch"?
Diphenhydramine hydrochloride, an antihistamine, is one of the core effective ingredients in Hong Kong version, Japanese version for adults and Japanese version for children.
But there is still a big difference between the adult version and the children's version. The adult version has menthol and camphor.
Many parents will give their children the adult version of ubiquitous drops, but menthol and camphor contained in the adult version are neurotoxic and very dangerous to children.
There is no difference between the Hong Kong version and the Japanese version for adults, and the instructions are for use for more than 6 months.
However, the adult version containing menthol, camphor, etc., which has a certain influence on the nervous system, is not suitable for children under 2 years old.
The children's edition only keeps diphenhydramine hydrochloride and adds the skin care ingredient B5.
Diphenhydramine hydrochloride is an antihistamine, which has a good allergic effect on mosquito bites. Generally speaking, if severe allergic symptoms occur after mosquito bites, doctors may arrange oral antihistamines.
However, in the United States, parents are not advised to use diphenhydramine hydrochloride's over-the-counter drugs for external use to relieve the daily itching caused by mosquito bites in children under 2 years old.
Although the dosage of diphenhydramine for external use is small enough to cause harm, it is not recommended for children to use it with caution.
What's more, ordinary mosquito bites will gradually get better even if they are not treated. There is no need to risk giving children antihistamines for external use.
For the sake of safety, try not to use incomparable drops for children under 2 years old. If you want to use it after 2 years old, you should also pay attention to the number of times. You can't use it indefinitely.