Sodium Hyaluronate Injection for Osteoarthritis Pain

Feb 10, 2013

Sodium Hyaluronate Injection for Osteoarthritis Pain

Sodium Hyaluronate Injection
Sodium Hyaluronate (HS) is a chemical that is engineering by medic science which has similarities to chemical substances which present in the human bone joints.


These chemicals are known to act as lubricants or lubricant and as a shock absorber for the joints (bone joints) in order to work properly. This medicines / substances are generally injected directly into the knee to reduce pain caused by osteoarthritis (OA - degenerative joint disease).

Here are some functions of the HS:
1. Absorb and retain moisture
2. Lubrication
3. Transport medium for nutrients
4. as a filter for inflammatory molecules

These medicine include medications that cater only to adults and have a doctor's prescription. According to the procedures of use, this drug should be injected with a dose of about 20 mg, given once a week (approximately one week) 5 times. The use is also not arbitrary; injections should be done by experts, such as doctors or senior nurses under the supervision of doctors.

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