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Genvisc 850 vs Orthovisc

Genvisc 850 vs Orthovisc for joint pain. Compare how they work, duration of relief, cost, insurance coverage, and which is right for your situation.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Manufacturer

Genvisc 850 OrthogenRx
Orthovisc Anika/DePuy

Injections

Genvisc 850 3-injection series
Orthovisc 3-4 injection series

Molecular Weight

Genvisc 850 Medium
Orthovisc High (1.0-2.9 MDa)

Derivation

Genvisc 850 Bacterial fermentation
Orthovisc Rooster comb

Avg Cost

Genvisc 850 $300-600/series
Orthovisc $800-1,200/series

It Depends on Your Situation

Both genvisc 850 and orthovisc have roles in joint pain management. The best choice depends on your specific condition severity, insurance coverage, and treatment goals. Discuss both options with your

Quick Answer

Genvisc 850 and Orthovisc take different approaches to joint pain relief. Genvisc 850 works by orthogenrx, while Orthovisc works by anika/depuy. Genvisc 850 typically lasts 3-injection series, compared to 3-4 injection series for Orthovisc.

How They Compare

FactorGenvisc 850Orthovisc
ManufacturerOrthogenRxAnika/DePuy
Injections3-injection series3-4 injection series
Molecular WeightMediumHigh (1.0-2.9 MDa)
DerivationBacterial fermentationRooster comb
Avg Cost$300-600/series$800-1,200/series

Who Is Each Best For?

Consider Genvisc 850 if:

  • You want 3-injection series of relief
  • OrthogenRx
  • Your doctor recommends this approach

Consider Orthovisc if:

  • You prefer 3-4 injection series of relief
  • Anika/DePuy
  • Insurance coverage is important to you

Cost and Insurance

Genvisc 850 typically costs $300-600/series, while Orthovisc costs $800-1,200/series. Check with your insurance provider for specific coverage details.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Genvisc 850 better than Orthovisc?

Neither is universally “better.” Genvisc 850 and Orthovisc work differently and suit different patients. Your doctor can help determine which fits your situation based on your OA severity, medical history, and treatment goals.

Can I try both?

In many cases, yes. Some patients try one approach first and switch if results are insufficient. Discuss a treatment sequence with your provider.

Which has fewer side effects?

Both are generally well-tolerated. Genvisc 850 has specific considerations related to its mechanism, while Orthovisc has its own risk profile. Ask your doctor about side effects relevant to your health history.

Does Medicare cover both?

Coverage varies. Check our Medicare coverage guides for detailed information on what’s covered.

How do I decide?

Start with a conversation with your doctor about your specific condition, pain level, and goals. Consider factors like convenience, cost, duration of relief, and your comfort level with each approach.

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