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  2. Diatrizoate - Wikipedia

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    Other side effects include itchiness, kidney problems, low blood pressure, and allergic reactions. [1] It is not recommended in people who have an iodine allergy. [1] Diatrizoate is an iodinated ionic radiocontrast agent with high osmolality. [2] Diatrizoate was approved for medical use in the United States in 1954. [4]

  3. Iodinated contrast - Wikipedia

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    Seafood "allergy" is not a contraindication for the use of iodinated contrast materials, because in seafood allergy the immune system is directed against the muscle protein tropomyosin. While iodine levels in seafood are higher than in non-seafood items, the consumption of the latter exceeds that of the former by far and there is no evidence ...

  4. Iodized oil - Wikipedia

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    There is also an oral capsule that contains the oil, equivalent to 190 mg iodine. [18] [19] Iodized poppyseed oil (Lipiodol) given orally or intermuscularly produces a long-lasting store of iodine in the body, allowing very infrequent dosing. Iodized oil is a cost-effective way of combating iodine deficiency.

  5. Iodine (medical use) - Wikipedia

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    Iodine is a chemical element with many uses in medicine, depending on the form. Elemental iodine and iodophors are topical antiseptics. [2] Iodine, in non-elemental form, functions as an essential nutrient in human biology (see iodine in biology). [3] Organic compounds containing iodine are also useful iodinated contrast agents in X-ray imaging ...

  6. Iohexol - Wikipedia

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    Less commonly allergic reactions or seizures may occur. [4] Allergies to povidone-iodine or shellfish do not affect the risk of side effects more than other allergies. [6] Use in the later part of pregnancy may cause hypothyroidism in the baby. [7] Iohexol is an iodinated non-ionic radiocontrast agent. [4] It is in the low osmolar family. [8]

  7. Iotroxic acid - Wikipedia

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    Rare side effects include seizures and allergic reactions. [2] It should not be used by those who have an iodine allergy. [2] Iotroxic acid is an iodine containing contrast media of the diionic dimer type. [4] Iotroxic acid was first made in 1976. [5] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. [6]

  8. Radiocontrast agent - Wikipedia

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    Iodinated contrast contains iodine.It is the main type of radiocontrast used for intravenous administration.Iodine has a particular advantage as a contrast agent for radiography because its innermost electron ("k-shell") binding energy is 33.2 keV, similar to the average energy of x-rays used in diagnostic radiography.

  9. Iopamidol - Wikipedia

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    Iopamidol is indicated for angiography throughout the cardiovascular system, including cerebral and peripheral arteriography, coronary arteriography and ventriculography, pediatric angiocardiography, selective visceral arteriography and aortography, peripheral venography (phlebography), and adult and pediatric intravenous excretory urography and intravenous adult and pediatric contrast ...