Uses of Huhylase

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Huhylase has the main ingredient Hyaluronidase - an enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid, used to increase drug absorption into tissues and reduce tissue damage, increase the permeability of other drugs during intramuscular or injection, subcutaneous transmission ...

1. What is Huhylase?


Huhylase is produced with the main ingredient Hyaluronidase, which is prescribed by doctors to:
Increase the penetration rate of other drugs when injecting drugs under the skin, intramuscularly, increasing the permeation of subcutaneous infusions. Increased permeability of anesthetics in ocular surgery such as cataracts. Treatment of osteoarthritis and gout. Substitute Diodon for subcutaneous injection or intramuscular injection as an alternative to intravenous injection in pyelonephritis. Diffusion of topical irritants. Promotes drainage of excess fluid and blood due to extravasation in the tissue.

2. Dosage and usage


Usage: Huhylase is produced in the form of lyophilized powder for injection, used to mix with other solutions for intramuscular or subcutaneous injection. When using injectable drugs, patients should strictly adhere to the prescribed dose, to avoid overdose cases that can lead to drug shock.
Recommended drug dosage:
Subcutaneous infusion: Use a dosage of 150 dvqt/ml of hyaluronidase dissolved in 1 ml of distilled water for injection or 0.9% sodium chloride solution for injection. Anesthesia and anesthesia in ophthalmology: Use a dosage of 150-1500 dvqt hyaluronidase mixed with local anesthetics used for anesthesia. In ophthalmic anesthesia, a dosage of 15 dvqt hyaluronidase/ml solution is recommended. Subcutaneous injection or intramuscular injection with other drugs: Apply a drug dose of 1500 dvqt hyaluronidase to the injection solution for injection. In the treatment of extravasation: Use a drug dose of 150-1500 dvqt hyaluronidase dissolved in 1 ml of distilled water for injection or 1 ml of 0.9% sodium chloride solution, for injection into the extravasation area. Note: To be effective, the patient should take the drug as soon as possible. In the treatment of hemangiomas: Mix 150-1500 dvqt hyaluronidase solution into 1 ml of distilled water for injection or 1 ml of 0.9% sodium chloride solution, to inject into the area with hemangiomas. Contraindications:
Do not use the drug with patients who are allergic or hypersensitive to Hyaluronidase ingredients. Do not apply the drug directly on the cornea. Do not take Hyaluronidase to reduce swelling caused by an animal bite or insect sting. Do not use drugs for anesthesia in cases of unexplained premature labor.

3. Side effects


Common mild reactions of Huhylase include: Red rash, rash, hypersensitivity reactions, allergies, urticaria, boils, diarrhea, fatigue and loss of appetite. Some other serious side effects of Huhylase include: Perforation of the eyeball or the drug seeping into the optic nerve causing central nervous system depression.
If experiencing these symptoms, the patient should stop using Huhylase and notify the doctor for appropriate treatment.

4. Drug interactions


Huhylase may interact with:
Acetylsalicylic acid; Betamethasone drug; Brompheniramine drug Amitriptyline drug; Antazoline drug; Aripiprazole drug; Articaine drug; Benzocaine drug; benzyl alcohol; Butamben and Butacaine drugs; Above is all information about Huhylasel drug, patients need to carefully read the instructions for use, consult a doctor / pharmacist before using. Note, Huhylase is a drug prescribed by a specialist, patients absolutely cannot use it on their own.
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