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Amphadase
Amphadase (hyaluronidase injection USP) increases the absorption and dispersion of other injected medicines or fluids. Amphadase is a protein enzyme. It works by causing rapid spreading of injected fluid into the body, which increases the absorption of injected fluids.
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Amphadase
Amphadase is used for: Increasing the absorption of other injected medicines or fluids.
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Amphadase (Hyaluronidase)
Modifies the permeability of connective tissue through the hydrolysis of hyaluronic acid, which temporarily decreases the viscosity of the cellular cement and promotes diffusion of injected fluids or of localized transudates, thus facilitating their absorption.
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Amphadase Amphastar Pharmaceuticals, Inc - Treatment for Adjunctive Agent
Amphadase (formulated as a replacement for Wydase which was discontinued in 2001) contains hyaluronidase, an enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid in...
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See also: Extravasation, Hypodermoclysis, Subcutaneous Urography
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