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  • Medications for Computed Tomography Xray

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    • conray

      (iothalamate meglumine)
      Liebel-Flarsheim Company LLC
      Usage: Conray is indicated for excretory urography, angiography (cerebral, peripheral, venous), and various imaging techniques like computed tomography (CT) for detecting lesions in organs such as the liver and kidneys. It enhances diagnostic accuracy and visualization of lesions compared to unenhanced CT scans.
    • iopamidol

      (iopamidol)
      Slate Run Pharmaceuticals
      Usage: Iopamidol Injection is indicated for intrathecal use in adult neuroradiology, including myelography and contrast enhancement for computed tomographic cisternography and ventriculography. Additionally, Iopamidol 41% is specifically indicated for thoraco-lumbar myelography in children over two years old.
    • isovue

      (IOPAMIDOL)
      BRACCO DIAGNOSTICS INC
      Usage: ISOVUE is indicated for various imaging procedures including cerebral, peripheral, and selective visceral arteriography in adults, coronary arteriography, pediatric angiocardiography, excretory urography, CT imaging of the head and body, and peripheral venography in both adults and pediatric patients. Specific concentrations are recommended for each procedure.
    • omnipaque

      (Iohexol)
      GE Healthcare
      Usage: OMNIPAQUE is indicated for various diagnostic imaging procedures, including myelography, CT myelography, intra-arterial studies (e.g., ventricular, aortography), intravenous procedures (e.g., urography, CT scans), as well as oral, rectal, intraarticular, and body cavity procedures in both adults and pediatric patients aged 2 weeks and older.
    • ultravist

      (iopromide)
      Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc.
      Usage: ULTRAVIST® Injection is an iodinated contrast agent indicated for various imaging procedures, including cerebral, peripheral, coronary arteriography, and excretory urography in adults and pediatric patients (ages 2+). It is also used for contrast CT imaging of body regions and contrast mammography for breast lesions.