Synvisc One (Hyaluronic acid)

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Brand Name : Synvisc One

Marketing Authorization Holder : Roche

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Synvisc One

Information about Synvisc One (Hyaluronic Acid)

Synvisc One is a prescription injectable medication containing hyaluronic acid, a substance naturally found in the body that acts as a lubricant and shock absorber in the joints. Synvisc One is specifically used to treat osteoarthritis, a condition where the cartilage in the joints breaks down, causing pain, swelling, and stiffness. It is often injected into the knee joint to help alleviate symptoms of osteoarthritis when other treatments, such as oral pain relievers or physical therapy, are insufficient.

Product Highlights

  • Synvisc One is primarily used to treat osteoarthritis, especially in the knee. It is used when other treatments, such as over-the-counter pain relievers, have not provided sufficient relief.
  • It helps alleviate pain, inflammation, and stiffness associated with osteoarthritis by restoring some of the lost hyaluronic acid in the joint.

Key Ingredient

  • Hyaluronic Acid

Key Benefits

  • Synvisc One provides significant relief from joint pain and discomfort associated with osteoarthritis.
  • By restoring lubrication to the joint, it can help improve movement and flexibility, making daily activities less painful.
  • A single injection of Synvisc One can offer relief for up to six months, minimizing the need for repeated injections. 
  • Compared to other pain management options, hyaluronic acid injections like Synvisc One have a relatively low risk of serious side effects.

Direction of Use

  • Synvisc One is administered by a healthcare professional through an injection directly into the knee joint. It is usually given as a single-dose injection. 
  • Since Synvisc One is designed for single-use, it may only be administered once every six months, depending on the patient’s condition.
  • Before the injection, the healthcare provider will cleanse the area and may use a local anesthetic to minimize discomfort. 

Safety Concerns

  • Some patients may experience mild swelling, pain, or redness at the injection site, but these effects typically resolve quickly. 
  • As with any injection, there is a minor risk of infection. The healthcare provider will ensure proper sterile techniques are followed to reduce this risk.
  • Although uncommon, some individuals may experience an allergic reaction to hyaluronic acid. Allergic reaction symptoms may include a rash, itching, or trouble breathing. 
  • Synvisc One provides symptomatic relief, but it does not cure osteoarthritis or reverse joint damage. Ongoing management of osteoarthritis is necessary.

Avoid Synvisc One (Hyaluronic Acid) If

  • Do not use Synvisc One if there is an active infection in the knee joint or in the area where the injection is to be administered.
  • Avoid Synvisc One if you have a known allergy to hyaluronic acid or any other components of the product.
  • If your knee joint is severely damaged or deformed, Synvisc One may not be appropriate. A healthcare provider will assess the condition before recommending the treatment.
  • The safety of Synvisc One during pregnancy and breastfeeding has not yet been fully determined. Speak with a healthcare provider before using it in these situations.


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