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Description
Patients with knee inflammation can use Orthovisc (hyaluronate), a prescription drug, to relieve their discomfort (osteoarthritis). Hyaluronate, sometimes referred to as hyaluronan, is a chemical naturally occurring in the joints. It functions as a lubricant and shock absorber in the knee joint, allowing the knee to move more quickly and reducing pain.
How to use Orthovisc:
1. A total of three or four intra-articular injections of Orthovisc are administered into the knee joint over the course of one week.
2. Standard precautions, an aseptic approach, and intraarticular injection site preparation should be used.
3. Hyaluronic acid can precipitate in disinfectants containing quaternary ammonium salts, so avoid using them concurrently when prepping your skin.
Side effects:
Orthovisc may cause side effects. This commonly includes the following:
• joint pain
• stiffness
• swelling
• itching
• numbness or tingling
• headache
• dizziness
• back pain
• swelling, pain, redness, or mild discomfort where the medicine was injected
It may also cause more adverse effects, including:
• hives
• difficulty breathing
• swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat
• bleeding
• increased knee pain
• signs of infection (warmth, swelling, redness) around the knee
Note:
If you experience any adverse effects that bother you or do not go away, let your doctor know.
Specifications
- Main Ingredient: Cross-Linked Hyaluronic Acid 20Mg / Ml
- Manufacturer: Across Co Ltd.
- Drug Class:
- Generic Name: Cross-Linked Hyaluronic Acid
- Package Contents: 1 mL x 2 Pre-Filled Syringes
- Storage Requirements: Room Temperature (2℃~25℃)
- Main Usage:
About the Brand
Orthovisc
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