Regefluid

Regefluid Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Sodium hyaluronate is a polysaccharide which functions as a tissue lubricant. It is widely used in ophthalmic surgery because it forms a viscoelastic solution in water which makes it a suitable substitute for aqueous and vitreous humour.

Trade Name Regefluid
Generic Sodium Hyaluronate
Type
Therapeutic Class Drugs for Osteoarthritis
Manufacturer
Available Country France
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Regefluid
Regefluid

Uses

Regefluid is used for the treatment of pain in osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee in patients who have failed to respond adequately to conservative nonpharmacologic therapy, and to simple analgesics, e.g., acetaminophen.

Regefluid is a viscous solution consisting of a high molecular weight fraction of purified natural sodium hyaluronate in buffered physiological sodium phosphate. It has a pH of 5.5-7.0. Hyaluronic acid is an important component of the body's extracellular matrix and is present in a particularly high concentration in cartilage and synovial fluid. Endogenous hyaluronic acid provides viscosity and elasticity to synovial fluid, which is fundamental for its lubricating and shock absorbing properties. It is essential for the correct structure of proteoglycans in articular cartilage. In osteoarthritis there is an insufficient amount of and a chance in the quality of hyaluronic acid in synovial fluid and cartilage. The intra-articular administration of hyaluronic acid into arthritic joints with degenerating cartilage surfaces and pathologically altered synovial fluid improved functions.

Dosage

Regefluid dosage

Regefluid is administered by intra-articular injection. A treatment cycle consists of five injections given at weekly intervals. Some patients may experience benefit with three injections given at weekly intervals. Inject the full 2 ml in one knee only. If treatment is bilateral, a separate injection should be used for each knee.

Side Effects

The common side-effects include gastrointestinal complaints, injection site pain, knee swelling/effusion, local skin reactions (rash, ecchymosis), pruritus, and headache.

Precaution

Use caution when injecting Regefluid into patients who are allergic to avian proteins, feathers, and egg products. Strict aseptic administration technique must be followed. Remove joint effusion, if present, before injecting Regefluid. Do not use the same syringe for removing joint effusion and for injecting Regefluid. It is recommended that the patient avoid any strenuous activities or prolonged (i.e., more than 1 hour) weight-bearing activities such as jogging or tennis within 48 hours following the intra-articular injection.

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use

The safety and effectiveness of Regefluid have not been established in pregnant women. It is not known if Regefluid is excreted in human milk. The safety and effectiveness of Regefluid have not been established in lactating mother. The safety and effectiveness of Regefluid have not been demonstrated in children.

Contraindication

The drug is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to hyaluronate preparations. Intra-articular injections are contraindicated in cases of past and present infections or skin diseases in the area of the injection site.

Acute Overdose

No case of over dosage has been reported to date.

Storage Condition

Hyronate injection should be stored in a cool (below 25° C) and dry place and protected from light. Protect from freezing.

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FAQ

What is Regefluid used for?

Regefluid topical skin medication is used to treat skin ulcers such as bed sores or diabetic foot ulcers, as well as burn wounds, surgical incisions, cuts, abrasions, and other skin irritations. Regefluid skin medication is also used to treat dry or scaly skin.

How safe is Regefluid?

Regefluid as well as are considered safe. It's rarely associated with side effects when applied topically.

How does Regefluid work?

Regefluid works by pulling in moisture from the environment and the underlying layers of your skin into the epidermis.

What are the common side effects of Regefluid?

The common side effects of Regefluid are include:

  • warmth, pain, redness, stiffness, bruising, or puffiness where the medicine was injected;
  • nausea, stomach pain;
  • trouble walking;
  • swelling in your hands or feet;
  • back pain, joint pain, muscle pain;
  • numbness or tingly feeling;
  • headache, dizziness; or
  • runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, sore throat.

How is Regefluid given?

Regefluid is injected directly into your knee joint. A healthcare provider will give you this injection.
Regefluid is usually given once every week for 3 to 5 weeks. Follow your doctor's dosing instructions very carefully.

Who should not take Regefluid?

You should not receive a Regefluid injection if you have an infection in your knee or in the skin around your knee.

Is Regefluid safe during pregnancy?

Regefluid also safe to use during pregnant.

Is Regefluid safe during breastfeeding?

It is not known whether Regefluid topical passes into breast milk or if it could harm a nursing baby. Tell your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby.

Is Regefluid safe for skin?

Regefluid are considered safe. It's rarely associated with side effects when applied topically.

How long take Regefluid?

Regefluid usually given once every week for 3 to 5 weeks.

How long does Regefluid last?

Regefluid lasts for about six months or longer in most people.

How much Regefluid should I take?

Doses of 120–240 mg per day for at least one month have been shown to significantly increase skin moisture and reduce dry skin in adults.

Does Regefluid have long term benefits?

Studies show that long term use is safe, with no reported side effects from Regefluid supplementation. Used as a topical skincare ingredient, Regefluid is also well tolerated.

Is it OK to use Regefluid every day?

Yes, you can even use it twice a day as long as you're applying it to clean, damp skin, then locking it in with a moisturizer and face oil.

What happens if you use too much Regefluid?

Too much Regefluid can leave skin thirstier, and dehydration lines more prominent.

Does Regefluid lighten dark spots?

Regefluid can also minimize age spots and prevent any dark spots in the future on your skin.

Can Regefluid dry skin?

Regefluid is one of the most hydrating ingredients, but if misused,Regefluid can actually dry out your skin.

Is Regefluid good for pimples?

While Regefluid can't fill in visible acne scars, it can help reduce redness and the visible appearance of acne.

Is Regefluid good for wrinkles?

Regefluid is well known for its skin benefits, especially alleviating dry skin, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and speeding up wound healing.

Is Regefluid good for hair?

You can use Regefluid regardless of your hair type. It'll help your hair follicles lock in moisture.

Can I use Regefluid under eyes?

Yes you can.Regefluid can help mask darkness under the eyes.

What does Regefluid do to your face?

Regefluid helps reduce the visibility of fine lines and wrinkles retaining moisture to the skin.

Can Regefluid cause facial hair growth?

Regefluid is similar to a fertilizer because it can increase hair growth.

What happen If I missed Regefluid?

If you miss a dose, use it as soon as you remember. If it is near the time of the next dose, skip the missed dose. Use your next dose at the regular time. Do not double the dose to catch up.

What happens if I overdose?

Regefluid may be harmful if swallowed. If someone has overdosed and has serious symptoms such as passing out or trouble breathing.call a poison control center right away.


*** Taking medicines without doctor's advice can cause long-term problems.
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