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Sanofi Synvisc | Used in Joint injection | Which Medical Device

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Synvisc

  • Added Feb 14, 2015
  • Manufactured by Sanofi

Synvisc(R) is an elastoviscous fluid of high molecular weight, containing hylan A and hylan B polymers produced from chicken combs. Hylan A and B are derivatives of hyaluronic acid. It is indicated for the relief from pain in osteoarthritis (OA) in patients who have not responded satisfactorily...

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Anika Therapeutics Inc Orthovisc | Used in Joint injection | Which Medical Device

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Orthovisc

Orthovisc(R) is a high molecular weight hyaluronic acid preparation, from bacterial cells, which makes it safe for patients suffering from avian allergies such as to birds, eggs and/or feathers. Orthovisc is available as a three or four dose injection.

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Smith & Nephew Supartz | Used in Joint injection | Which Medical Device

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Supartz

Supatrz(R) is a sterile mixture containing purified sodium hyaluronate, from chicken combs. In animal models, Supartz(R) increased the integrity of the cartilage, reduced the cell death rate and improved the overall joint morphology. It also reduced synovitis, stimulated the production of...

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Ferring BV Euflexxa | Used in Joint injection | Which Medical Device

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Euflexxa

Euflexxa(TM) is a prescription-only injection therapy administered in a course of 3 injections, usually as one injection a week for three weeks, although some authors recommend 5 injections. Pain relief for six months is described. The most common side effects include pain at the injection...

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Covidien Enteer Re-Entry System | Which Medical Device

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Enteer Re-Entry System

  • Added Feb 14, 2015
  • Manufactured by Covidien

The Enteer Re-Entry Catheter System is an  innovative self orientating re-entry system indicated for use above AND below the knee.  The device has 2 balloons – one on either side of the guidewire lumen once inflated allow self orientation of the device in the sub-intimal...

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