Iopamidol

Iopamidol is an iodinated radiographic contrast medium used in radiology to improve the visibility of internal bodily structures in X-rays. It is administered intravenously, intra-arterially, and orally. It is used primarily in computed tomography (CT) imaging, angiography, and hysterosalpingography. It is also used in some imaging techniques such as urography and myelography. Iopamidol is used to enhance the visibility of blood vessels, biliary and urinary tract, and other soft tissues. It is also used to measure the size and shape of organs, and to detect any abnormal growths or changes.

Iopamidol is a prescription medication used as a contrast agent in various imaging procedures including angiography, computed tomography (CT) scans, and urography . It is a radiopaque contrast agent, meaning it contains iodine, a substance that absorbs X-rays. This allows blood vessels, organs, and other tissues to be seen more clearly on the imaging studies. Iopamidol is available under several brand names, including Isovue and Scanlux.

Here's a summary of key points about Iopamidol:

  • Type of drug: Radiopaque contrast agent
  • Uses: Diagnostic imaging procedures like angiography, CT scans, and urography
  • How it works: Absorbs X-rays, allowing for better visualization of organs and tissues during imaging studies
  • Available forms: Injection (intravenous, intraarterial, intrathecal)
  • Brand names: Isovue, Scanlux, and others

Iopamidol is a prescription medication and should only be used under the supervision of a healthcare professional. It's important to discuss any potential risks or side effects with your doctor before receiving this medication.

Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
V - Various
V08 Contrast media
V08A - X-ray contrast media, iodinated
V08AB Water-soluble, nephrotropic, low osmolar X-ray contrast media
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