Hylan g-f 20 User Reviews & Ratings (Page 2)
Brand names: Synvisc, Synvisc-One
Hylan g-f 20 has an average rating of 6.1 out of 10 from a total of 248 reviews on Drugs.com. 54% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 37% reported a negative experience.
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- Mar...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- October 6, 2015
For Osteoarthritis "I stopped running marathons, something I really enjoyed. My arthritis has put a stop to any running. Now, I walk 5-6 miles every other day with a pair of weights around my ankles. My arthritis kept me up at night until I started my Synvisc-One injections. I get one in each knee every 6 months; they really make a difference."
- Ebl...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- September 25, 2015
For Osteoarthritis "I had a Synvisc One injection in both knees about a week ago. Initially, I was told to expect pain and swelling for the first 48 hrs. So, I took it easy and stayed off my feet. As the week went on, the pain and swelling progressed. Exactly 7 days later, I ended up in the ER with excruciating pain, swelling, and stiffness. The doctors removed 110 cc's of fluid from my left knee alone. I was later released and told to follow up with my physician. To date, I am still in continuous pain and have difficulty walking. I wish I had never done this."
- Rob...
- October 18, 2014
For Osteoarthritis "I had a Synvisc-One shot about 7 months ago in my right knee. The injection was not painful at all - just uncomfortable as the thick fluid goes into the knee. I had pain relief for 6 full months. After this experience, I decided to get 2 shots - one in each knee. I had the shots done yesterday, and the pain from the shots was excruciating. The experience was nothing like the first time. I felt like I was going to pass out and as if I had been 'sucker punched' in the gut. I couldn't get off the exam table for 20 minutes and could barely get in my car to drive home. I was in such pain and discomfort I went to bed and slept for 12 hours. Today, I still have discomfort and aching."
- Day...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- December 26, 2014
For Osteoarthritis "I've had both the cortisone shots and the Synvisc-One. I believe they were equally painful, the Synvisc maybe slightly more, as the fluid seems to be quite a bit thicker so there was noticeably more pressure. However, it's been well over 6 months, and I haven't had any pain. I've recommended it for my father and would recommend it if the normal cortisone shots don't seem to work any longer."
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- October 2, 2010
For Osteoarthritis "After using Synvisc for years, I tried Synvisc-One this week. The process of Synvisc was somewhat painful, and I walked away with minimal pain. Synvisc-One was excruciating. For the first time, the injections (one in each knee) were incredibly painful. I sat for 20 minutes in the exam room working up the nerve to walk to the waiting room. Then I took 30 minutes to work up the nerve to walk the 35 yards to the car. After 3 days, I am starting to walk again without severe pain. This was the first time I had it, and in 6 or 8 months I'll do it again. Just know it is a bigger syringe, a bigger dose, and a much bigger needle. In the end, I believe it to be a good cushion for my knees, and will be longer lasting."
- Gra...
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- June 24, 2015
For Osteoarthritis "I am a 34 y/o female. I first tore my ACL in 1997, and since then I have had 5 complete reconstructions. I have severe arthritis in that knee now, and it was scoped by my doctor two years ago to prepare me for my Synvisc One injections. I am very active: running 6-10 miles, teaching at the gym, and teaching dance. I have been told I need a total knee replacement, but no one will do it on someone so young. The injections have given me so much pain relief that I am hoping to run my first half marathon this fall (was going for one this weekend, but bone spurs got the best of me). I usually cry during the injection, and I did pass out once. If the doctor injects higher on the outside of your knee, I've found my recovery time to be much less. Worth it!"
- mos...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- October 19, 2014
For Osteoarthritis "I have had intermittent knee pain since I was a teenager. I am now 44, and a few years ago, the knee pain began preventing me from running. I had my first Synvisc-One injection about a year ago. After reading about the studies online, which show mixed results, I was not expecting this to work, but I thought it was worth a try. The procedure itself was only mildly uncomfortable. For about a week, after my knee felt more irritated than usual...not terrible though. About a week later...no pain, lasted 4 months. Then the pain returned. My doc had me wait 6 months, and I had a 2nd injection. This one irritated my knee for a few weeks, and I was afraid it had made it worse, but after 3 weeks...pain free. Again, lasted 4 months."
- Lam...
- September 29, 2015
For Osteoarthritis "I had the original Synvisc 3 in my left knee with no measurable improvement and ultimately had a complete knee replacement. My right knee is a complete success story. I have had four Synvisc One injections, and I am scheduled for another next month. The pain relief was incredible, yes, the shot itself is uncomfortable, but not excruciating. I have had anywhere from five to six months of relief each time. I would recommend this procedure to anyone."
- Joh...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- January 20, 2015
For Osteoarthritis "Instead of giving me pain relief, it did the opposite. I went from moderate pain to severe pain. It has been 6 weeks, and my condition is worse than before the injection. I'm hoping it wears off soon. When the PA gave me the injection, some fluid came out of my knee."
- RRN...
- December 27, 2016
For Osteoarthritis "I have had 2 injections over the past year. I am reading many reviews where there is pain when the injection is given! The doctor numbs the knee, but the injection is very painful. This pain lasts several hours, and I do have swelling. Once the initial pain and swelling are over, I feel the Synvisc is working. I was having pain up and down the right leg radiating from the knee. That pain is gone, and I am able to take my daily walks. I am 62 and led a very active and athletic life. Though I can't run the half-marathons anymore, my daily life is pretty normal with minimal knee pain."
- Jos...
- June 29, 2014
For Osteoarthritis "My wife recently took her second injection of Synvisc One, about 6 months after the first. The first seemed to help reduce the knee pain a bit, and she was looking forward to a similar experience. However, it appears she had a severe allergic reaction to this second dose with many of the symptoms described in the adverse reactions section of the clinical trials. By the afternoon of the injection, she was experiencing severe back pain and thigh pain along with chills and shivering. By the evening, she was not improving, and her fever reached 104 with nausea and vomiting. We took her to the ER. They could find no evidence of infection through blood and urine tests. Her fever and nausea improved, but her stomach was still upset two days later."
- Cho...
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- April 15, 2015
For Osteoarthritis "I've had Synvisc One injections at least three times, and each time they last anywhere from 6 to 8 months. The relief is awesome. I am careful not to overuse the knee and avoid many activities that I used to do that put undue stress on the knee, but I work full-time, stand for long periods of time, and ride a bike occasionally, and Synvisc allows me to do this. However, I am in need of a new dose, and this time I need to pay a co-insurance amount of over $400.00. This is far more than I used to pay, so I am not sure what is going on: same doctor, same insurance."
- rcz...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- December 16, 2016
For Osteoarthritis "I'd gotten the Synvisc-One shot injection annually the past 2 years. I went in on 10/16 to get a preventative shot, and since my insurance deductibles had been met for the year, I wanted to get it before the end of the year. My knee began swelling up as soon as I got home, with lots of pain. I went in a day later and had him drain it, then a couple of days later and had him drain it again. I never got any infection, however, the doctor stated that around 5% of the patients will have a bad reaction. It's now Dec '16, and I still have pain (no swelling, just burning/pain on the inside of the knee). Some days worse than others, some days I can walk without much pain, other days, it hurts like hell to walk on it. Also hurts while sleeping, some nights worse than others. NO MORE."
- sac...
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- December 15, 2013
For Osteoarthritis "I have taken the Synvisc-One shot in both of my knees. It really does work, and I am pain-free for actually six months. The reason I will not take it now is because the last time I was given these shots, it hurt just too bad. Now I am trying to find something else without all the more pain when taken."
- Dan...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- February 17, 2020
For Osteoarthritis "I have received the one dosage Synvisc shot in my knees for many years now, and every time but once they did a remarkable job! They allow me to be pain-free and resume exercise and activities. For me, the effects of the shot last about 9 months. So I have to go back for another shot in about a year. Be ready for very bad pain when you get the shot, plus it is very painful to walk out of the doctor's office after receiving the shot (especially after receiving shots in both knees!). But, after a couple of days, the pressure from the shot settles down and there is no or very little pain from osteoarthritis. I highly recommend Synvisc when one needs more lubricant in the knee joint."
- Dym...
- June 22, 2016
For Osteoarthritis "I got the Synvisc One shot on my left knee 6/7/2016. I was nervous after reading some of these stories. I felt a little pressure and felt fine. I elevated and iced it for two days. Day 3, I was doing the 'Happy Dance.' My knee feels great!"
- Mom...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- May 2, 2019
For Osteoarthritis "I had injections in both knees today of the Synvisc One. This is the third time in a year and a half. First one injection, no problems, no side effects, but a little sore afterwards for a day. After the second one, I had stiffness and pain for a few days. I called the office and was told to use ice. After three days, it was better, just a little sore. I had the third one in both knees today, and OUCH! The right knee didn’t hurt much due to it being numbed before they did it. The left hurt. I was sore walking out, but okay. About three hours later, my knees are stiff, excruciating pain, hurting all the way down to my feet, swelling. I cannot get up from a sitting position. I cannot bend my knees, they are so stiff. Walking is horrible, and I need help with my legs not wanting to move. I’m elevating with ice. I need relief."
- Jim...
- May 2, 2020
For Osteoarthritis "I chose to go with one injection instead of 3 this morning in both knees. The doctor told me it could take up to a month to feel the full effects. I am already feeling much less pain in my knees 10 hours later, no swollen knees, no pressure, and much more range of pain-free motion. At this point, I am very pleased."
- How...
- June 9, 2015
For Osteoarthritis "Had each knee done in 2009. The shots lasted close to five years with some minor discomfort coming back. I had two more shots just today, hope it lasts another 5 years. Biggest problem, Blue Cross in Mass won't cover it. $875 per shot!"
- Anonymous
- July 26, 2009
For Osteoarthritis "I had my third injection 30 days ago. I find the improvement to my knee to be ongoing. Kind of a two steps forward, one step back situation. I can now go up stairs almost normally. I no longer limp as I walk, and the knee is relatively pain-free. I have hopes that I will be able to play racquetball again sometime in the future."
- JRP...
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- December 15, 2016
For Osteoarthritis "Not sure why all of these negative experiences. 59 years old with osteoarthritis in both knees, bone on bone inside left. Arthroscopic surgery two years ago to clean left helped with swelling and some pain. Taking shots every six months in both knees for two years. Definitely works... received my black belt in martial arts earlier this year and never would've accomplished that without the shots."
- god...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- November 8, 2014
For Osteoarthritis "I had Synvisc-One injections about three weeks ago in both knees. A few years ago, I also had the injections over 3 weeks with no serious pain or aftereffects but lots of relief for 18 months at least. This time, with just one injection, my experience was horrendously painful during and after for 24 hours. I had to be taken to my car in a wheelchair after the injections due to pain and swelling. Ice did help. I wish he would have numbed the area first, I think that would have helped. For 2-3 weeks after the Synvisc-One injections, I had pretty significant ankle and foot swelling that I'm sure were from the injections. I am beginning to feel improvement now again. I think I might opt for the 3 injections next time, less pain."
- Bam...
- August 22, 2015
For Osteoarthritis "After two knee scopes, a cortisone injection and a Synvisc-One injection last week. I was told it could be a month before any relief. Knee hurts so bad at night I cannot sleep. So far, my knee problems, i.e., pain, knee collapse, and swelling, are worse than ever. Hope it starts working soon."
- Can...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- July 1, 2017
For Osteoarthritis "After making the mistake of reading reviews of this treatment on a few sites, I felt I had to share my experience. What I had read scared me and made me pretty anxious. First off, about me. Mid 50s, way overweight, and the knee I was working with had torn cartilage removed in the late 80s. Didn't work. Now bone on bone and it crunches when I bend or move it the wrong way. I had the Synvisc-One treatment 2 days ago and it started with a needle for the freezing. Then a needle for the steroid. Finally, the Synvisc-One. When it was done, I felt good, no pain or anything, so I attributed that maybe to the freezing. Pain is now almost gone, very little bone crunching. GP said 2-3 weeks for full potential. Can't wait. I recommend, but every individual is different."
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For Osteoarthritis "Received three injections of Synvisc in January 2015. After the 1st shot, I experienced relief from severe pain I had been experiencing. After the 2nd shot, the stiffness I had been experiencing began to subside. After the third shot, my knees stopped hurting, and it has been uphill for almost 6 months. I experience an occasional catching of the right knee, but no significant pain."