Makes parts of your body show up better during an imaging test, such as a CT scan. Contrast media (dye) can be used for making images of many different body parts, including your kidneys, head, heart, or blood vessels.
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Feridex IV, Multihance, Glofil-125, Hypaque Meglumine, Reno-60, Cystografin-Dilute, Cystografin, Hypaque-Cysto, Reno-30, Reno-Dip, Sinografin, Renocal-76, Hypaque-76, Hypaque Sodium, Renografin-60 |
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Radiological Ionic Contrast Media
Feridex IV, Multihance, Glofil-125, Hypaque Meglumine, Reno-60, Cystografin-Dilute, Cystografin, Hypaque-Cysto, Reno-30, Reno-Dip, Sinografin, Renocal-76, Hypaque-76, Hypaque Sodium, Renografin-60 Uses
Makes parts of your body show up better during an imaging test, such as a CT scan. Contrast media (dye) can be used for making images of many different body parts, including your kidneys, head, heart, or blood vessels. How
To Use - APPEARANCE: Injectable.
Your doctor will prescribe your exact dose and tell you how often it should be given.
- This medicine can be given different ways, depending on what part of your body the doctor needs to see.
- This medicine may be given through a needle or catheter (plastic tube) placed in one of your veins.
A nurse or other trained health professional will give you this medicine.
You might also receive other medicine before you are given the contrast dye.
Tell your caregiver right away if any of this medicine gets on your skin.
- A caregiver might need to take your blood pressure, temperature, or pulse during the test.
You might need to stay for awhile after the test is done.
Side
Effects - Call your doctor right away if you notice any of these side effects:
Allergic reaction: Itching or hives, swelling in your face or hands, swelling or tingling in your mouth or throat, chest tightness, trouble breathing.
Chest pain.
Fever.
Light-headedness or fainting.
Muscle pain or stiffness.
Seizure.
Severe pain while the dye is being injected, or stomach or back pain afterwards.
Shakiness, fast heartbeat, trouble breathing.
Sudden or severe headache.
Precautions
- Make sure your doctor and the person who gives you this medicine know if you have had an allergic reaction to any contrast dye.
Drug
Interactions - Make sure your doctor knows if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you have kidney disease or liver disease.
Tell your doctor and the person who does the test if you are allergic to iodine, or if you have asthma or any type of allergy.
- This includes hay fever and food allergy.
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Make sure your health caregiver knows if you have diabetes, sickle cell disease, thyroid problems, or pheochromocytoma (a tumor on the adrenal gland).
- Tell your caregiver if you have cancer, especially if you have multiple myeloma.
- Make sure your doctor knows if you have high blood pressure, blood circulation problems, or heart disease.
Make sure any doctor or dentist who treats you knows that you are using this medicine.
- This medicine may affect the results of certain medical tests.
The specific test you are having might have its own side effects or risks.
- Talk with you health caregiver about the test and what you should expect during and after the test.
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or adverse effects, nor should it be construed to indicate that use of a particular
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