Fluoroscopic venography of upper limb

Active Ingredient: Iopromide

Indication for Iopromide

Population group: only adults (18 - 65 years old)

For this indication, competent medicine agencies globally authorize below treatments:

15-60 ml

Route of admnistration

Intravenous

Defined daily dose

15 - 60 mL

Dosage regimen

From 15 To 60 mL once every day

Detailed description

50-60 ml iopromide 240 or 15-30 ml iopromide 300.

Active ingredient

Iopromide

The contrast-giving substance in the iopromide formulations is iopromide, a non-ionic water-soluble derivative of triiodinated isophthalic acid in which the firmly bound iodine absorbs the X-rays. Injection of iopromide opacifies those vessels or body cavities in the path of flow of the contrast agent, permitting radio-graphic visualization of the internal structures until significant dilution occurs.

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