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Iobenzamic Acid Information

Iobenzamic acid is a molecule used as a contrast medium.

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Contrast media (V08)
X-ray, iodinated
Water-soluble Nephrotropic, high osmolar: Diatrizoic acid · Metrizoic acid · Iodamide · Iotalamic acid · Ioxitalamic acid · Ioglicic acid · Acetrizoic acid · Iocarmic acid · Methiodal · Diodone

Nephrotropic, low osmolar: Metrizamide · Iohexol # · Ioxaglic acid · Iopamidol · Iopromide · Iotrolan · Ioversol · Iopentol · Iodixanol · Iomeprol · Iobitridol · Ioxilan

Hepatotropic: Iodoxamic acid · Iotroxic acid · Ioglycamic acid · Adipiodone · Iobenzamic acid · Iopanoic acid · Iocetamic acid · Sodium iopodate · Tyropanoic acid · Calcium iopodate
Non-watersoluble Ethyl esters of iodised fatty acids · Iopydol · Propyliodone · Iofendylate
X-ray, non-iodinated Barium sulfate
MRI
Paramagnetic Gadopentetic acid · Gadoteric acid · Gadodiamide · Gadoteridol · Mangafodipir · Gadoversetamide · Ferric ammonium citrate · Gadobenic acid · Gadobutrol · Gadoxetic acid
Superparamagnetic Ferumoxsil · Ferristene · Iron oxide, nanoparticles
Other Perflubron
Ultrasound Microspheres of human albumin · Microparticles of galactose · Perflenapent · Microspheres of phospholipids · Sulfur hexafluoride
# = WHO-EM

Categories: Radiocontrast agents | Organoiodides

 

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