Hyvisc (Hyaluronate Sodium) Injection 11mg/ml, 2 ml is recommended for the treatment of joint dysfunction in horses due to non-infectious synovitis associated with equine osteoarthritis. * This is a cold ship item
Key Benefits:
Formulated For: Horses
Health Consideration: Arthritis/Pain, Degenerative Joint
How is Medication Given? Use as directed by your Veterinarian. Dosage and Administration:
The recommended dose of Hyvisc (hyaluronate sodium) Injection is 2 mL (22 mg) given to horses intra-articularly in small and medium-sized joints (carpal, fetlock). In larger joints (hock), the dosage is 4 mL (44 mg). Treatment may be repeated at weekly intervals for a total of three treatments. As with any intra-articular injection, aseptic technique is used. The following are suggested use directions regardless of the type of joint to be treated. 1. Carefully diagnose each case using routine methods. The origin of lameness should be pinpointed to be within a specific joint or joints (e.g., lameness is localized to a specific joint using intra-articular anesthesia). Radiographs or other diagnostic aids should not reveal recent fractures or other serious abnormalities which would suggest a poor prognosis. 2. Aseptically remove as much synovial fluid from the afflicted joint as can be easily withdrawn. 3. Remove tip cap from the Hyvisc syringe.
What Results Can I Expect? Hyaluronate sodium is a natural constituent of connective tissue and synovial fluid in both man and animals. In synovial fluid, hyaluronate sodium confers viscoelastic as well as lubricating properties. In connective tissue, hyaluronate sodium specifically interacts with cartilage proteoglycans to form stable aggregates.
What Form Does Medication Come In? 11 mg/ml, 2 ml Prefilled Injection
Manufacturer: Boehringer Ingelheim
Common Brand Name: Hyvisc
Dose and Administration: Use as directed by your Veterinarian. Dosage and Administration:
The recommended dose of Hyvisc (hyaluronate sodium) Injection is 2 mL (22 mg) given to horses intra-articularly in small and medium-sized joints (carpal, fetlock). In larger joints (hock), the dosage is 4 mL (44 mg). Treatment may be repeated at weekly intervals for a total of three treatments. As with any intra-articular injection, aseptic technique is used. The following are suggested use directions regardless of the type of joint to be treated. 1. Carefully diagnose each case using routine methods. The origin of lameness should be pinpointed to be within a specific joint or joints (e.g., lameness is localized to a specific joint using intra-articular anesthesia). Radiographs or other diagnostic aids should not reveal recent fractures or other serious abnormalities which would suggest a poor prognosis. 2. Aseptically remove as much synovial fluid from the afflicted joint as can be easily withdrawn. 3. Remove tip cap from the Hyvisc syringe.
Possible Side Effects: There are no known contraindications to the use of Hyvisc (hyaluronate sodium) Injection. As with any intra-articular injection, a mild inflammatory response (tenderness, heat and swelling) may be seen in the joint following the Hyvisc Injection. This response is self-limiting, but may last from two to five days after treatment. If inflammation is excessive or severe contact your Veterinarian.
Storage Recommendations: Store under refrigerated conditions, 2- 8 degrees C (36-46 degrees F). Protect from freezing and avoid excessive heat.
In Case of Overdose: Contact your nearest emergency animal hospital.
Is Prescription from a Vet Required? Yes