When eight-year-old Cristian went to her doctor with a stomach virus in early 2008, her mother Courtney heard the words she was dreading: Cristian needed to go to the hospital for an intravenous (IV) to treat
her dehydration.
Cristian had been hospitalized several times in the past year and has had numerous unpleasant IV experiences.
This time, the hospital offered Cristian and her mother a way to treat Cristian’s dehydration without placing an IV line in her arm. They were offered Hylenex recombinant (hyaluronidase human injection), the first and only FDA-approved recombinant human hyaluronidase. Hylenex recombinant is indicated as an adjuvant for subcutaneous fluid administration.