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The goal of this clinical study is to learn if Hydrogel OA 2% injection is safe and whether it works to improve symptoms of diagnosed knee osteoarthritis in adults when compared to Hyaluronic Acid (Durolane), a treatment that is currently often used for treatment of knee osteoarthritis. The main question it aims to answer is:
All study participants will receive either one Hydrogel OA 2% or Hyaluronic Acid (Durolane) injection in their knee during the clinical study. Study participants will not know which treatment they have received. Study participants will also receive a call from the researchers and visit the clinic three times to report whether they have experienced any side effects, and complete a questionnaire that will ask questions on whether their symptoms have improved since they received an injection.
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Any intra-articular injection (hyaluronan, hydrogel, soft implant, corticosteroid, platelet-rich plasma, local anesthetic etc.) arthroscopy, surgery in the treated knee; or cell-based therapy or an invasive procedure on the treated knee in the last 6 months before screening visit.
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226 participants in 2 patient groups
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Burcu Gür
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