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HyderEye injection Pre-Filled syringe

HyderEye injection Pre-Filled syringe

Sodium Hyaluronate is a natural and sugarlike biopolymer in the human body that alternately consists of D-glucuronic acid and N-acetyl-D- glucosamine-units.

Sodium Hyaluronate is an essential component of the vitreous body, a ubiquitous lubricant in joints, and a significant element of the extracellular matrix and the connective tissue in the skin. It is found in the vitreous body of the human eye.

DESCRIPTION
hydrEYE Injection is the clear, colorless, and viscoelastic solution for injection filled in a prefilled syringe system. This product is for single use only.

INDICATION AND USAGE
In surgical interventions involving the anterior chamber, such as cataracts (crystalline lens transplants), corneal transplants and glaucoma operations.

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
1. Cataract Surgery and Intraocular Lens Implantation Inject a sufficient amount of hydrEYE Injection into the anterior chamber slowly and carefully via a fine cannula or needle. This injection can be performed before or after lens extraction. The injection prior to the extraction of the lens has the additional benefit to protect the corneal endothelium from trauma. hydrEYE Injection is also able to use to coat operational instruments and lenses before their insertion. Further amounts can be injected to replace the loss in the surgical process.
2. Keratoplasty

 

In cataract surgery, the role of hyaluronic acid in facilitating procedures and protecting the corneal endothelium is well established.

COMPOSITION
12.75mg/0.85mL: Each mL contains Sodium Hyaluronate 15mg Sodium Chloride, Disodium hydrogen phosphate, Sodium dihydrogen phosphate and water for injection

22.5mg/1.5mL: Each mL contains Sodium Hyaluronate 15mg

Sodium Chloride, Disodium hydrogen phosphate, Sodium dihydrogen

phosphate and water for injection

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HyderEye injection Pre-Filled syringe

Sodium Hyaluronate is a natural and sugarlike biopolymer in the human body that alternately consists of D-glucuronic acid and N-acetyl-D- glucosamine-units.

Sodium Hyaluronate is an essential component of the vitreous body, a ubiquitous lubricant in joints, and a significant element of the extracellular matrix and the connective tissue in the skin. It is found in the vitreous body of the human eye.

Hyaluronic Acid is a natural component of the human eye and has been used in ophthalmic products for decades. It is widely used in ophthalmic surgery, mostly for cataract surgery, but also for glaucoma and corneal transplantation

In cataract surgery, the role of hyaluronic acid in facilitating procedures and protecting the corneal endothelium is well established.

COMPOSITION
12.75mg/0.85mL: Each mL contains Sodium Hyaluronate 15mg Sodium Chloride, Disodium hydrogen phosphate, Sodium dihydrogen phosphate and water for injection

22.5mg/1.5mL: Each mL contains Sodium Hyaluronate 15mg

Sodium Chloride, Disodium hydrogen phosphate, Sodium dihydrogen

phosphate and water for injection

DESCRIPTION
hydrEYE Injection is the clear, colorless, and viscoelastic solution for injection filled in a prefilled syringe system. This product is for single use only.

INDICATION AND USAGE
In surgical interventions involving the anterior chamber, such as cataracts (crystalline lens transplants), corneal transplants and glaucoma operations.

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
1. Cataract Surgery and Intraocular Lens Implantation Inject a sufficient amount of hydrEYE Injection into the anterior chamber slowly and carefully via a fine cannula or needle. This injection can be performed before or after lens extraction. The injection prior to the extraction of the lens has the additional benefit to protect the corneal endothelium from trauma. hydrEYE Injection is also able to use to coat operational instruments and lenses before their insertion. Further amounts can be injected to replace the loss in the surgical process.
2. Keratoplasty