Durolane costs £200 per injection in the UK but is available on the NHS
no longer from my pct why
Is now available in australia from 2013. It is being distributed by Smith and Nephew.
yes, am having the treatment in UK at the Robert Jones and Agnes hunt orthopaedic hospital under Mr Laing
not if you are using the general medical services (NHS in Northern Ireland), but if you have a private prescription from your GP there is no problem
Of course you can. Durloane (hyaluronic acid) is a naturally occurring chemical that helps to lubricate a joint and by adding some more 'lubricant' in the early stages of arthritis may not be a bad idea.