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Iodoxamic Acid Information

Iodoxamic acid is an organoiodine compound that used as a contrast medium. It features both a high iodine content as well as several hydrophilic groups.

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· · Contrast media (V08)
X-ray and CT
Iodinated, Water soluble
Nephrotropic, high osmolar Diatrizoic acid#Metrizoic acidIodamideIotalamic acidIoxitalamic acidIoglicic acidAcetrizoic acidIocarmic acidMethiodal • Diodone
Nephrotropic, low osmolar MetrizamideIohexol#Ioxaglic acidIopamidolIopromideIotrolanIoversolIopentolIodixanolIomeprolIobitridolIoxilan
Hepatotropic Iodoxamic acidIotroxic acidIoglycamic acidAdipiodoneIobenzamic acidIopanoic acidIocetamic acidSodium iopodateTyropanoic acid • Calcium iopodate
Iodinated, Water insoluble Ethyl esters of iodised fatty acidsIopydolPropyliodoneIofendylateLipiodol
Non-iodinated Barium sulfate#
MRI
Paramagnetic Gadopentetic acidGadoteric acidGadodiamideGadoliniumGadoteridolMangafodipirGadoversetamideFerric ammonium citrateGadobenic acidGadobutrolGadoxetic acid
Superparamagnetic Ferumoxsil • Ferristene • Iron oxide, nanoparticles
Other Perflubron
Ultrasound Microspheres of human albuminMicroparticles of galactosePerflenapent • Microspheres of phospholipidsSulfur hexafluoride
#WHO-EM. Withdrawn from market. Clinical trials: Phase III. §Never to phase III

Categories: Radiocontrast agents | Organoiodides | Benzoic acids | Anilides

 

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