Hyruan One Viskoz Liquid Iceren Kullanima Hazir Injector

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60 Mg/3Ml 1X3Ml

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Each Hyruan One (3.0 Ml / Syringe) Contains 3 G Of Bdde-Crosslinked Sodium Hyaluronate Gel. (Bdde-Cross-Linked Sodium Hyaluronate-60 Mg)

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1 review for Hyruan One Viskoz Liquid Iceren Kullanima Hazir Injector

  1. Irakli

    2 box

    • Medical Guidance Center

      Hello Irakli, this is WikiKenko.

      Hyruan ONE is a single-injection Hyaluronic Acid (HA) aka Sodium Hyaluronate treatment to replace diseased synovial fluid and to restore the visco-elasticity loss in the joints caused by osteoarthritis (OA). It is formulated using the latest technology and is a bio-fermented, cross-linked, high HA concentration and high molecular weight.

      It is used for the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee joint. The active ingredient is BDDE crosslinked sodium hyaluronate gel 60 mg (2%) in 1 syringe (3.0 mL). It’s always best to consult with a healthcare professional before using any medication.

      I’m sorry, but I’m not sure what you mean by “2 box.” Could you please clarify?

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