Synvisc (Hylan G-F 20)
General Information On Synvisc One
Synvisc One is used for treating arthritis of the knee. It must be used only after non drug treatment and other medications have failed to provide relief to the patient. This drug is injected into the affected knee joint once a week or as prescribed by your doctor. This drug is to be continued for the full duration even if you start feeling better after a few days. Follow your doctor's advice carefully since you may not get complete relief from the pain even though you start feeling better.
Side Effects / Precautions for Synvisc One
Synvisc One or Hyaluronate injection causes certain side effects like pain, itching, swelling, headache, redness of the joint and pain at the injection site. These are quite common and disappear within a short time. Should they persist, contact your doctor immediately. Using brand or generic Synvisc One also leads to some serious side effects like fever, sweating, rapid heartbeats, chest pain, stomach pain, fainting and redness of hands and feet. Similarly, using Synvisc One drug can cause allergies like rash, swelling, itching, dizziness and trouble breathing. If you have any of these symptoms contact your doctor immediately.
Before using brand or generic Synvisc One speak to your doctor if you have a history of allergies, skin diseases and infections. Avoid any physical activity for at least forty eight hours from the time you take Synvisc One or Hyaluronate injection. Avoid using this drug during pregnancy. Contact your doctor before breast feeding since it is not known whether this drug is secreted into breast milk or not.
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