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Sinografin®
Sinografin® (diatrizoate meglumine and iodipamide meglumine) is a contrast agent indicated for use in hysterosalpingography. Intrauterine used contrast agents have few known pharmacological effects. Most of the medium within the uterine cavity is discharged immediately after finishing of the procedure and the contrast medium retained is completely absorbed.

Drug Information and Specification
NAME OF COMPOUND
Diatrizoate meglumine and iodipamide meglumine
DEVELOPER
Bracco Diagnostics, Inc.
INDICATION
Hysterosalpingography
APPLICATION
Intrauterine
PHARMACOKINETIC
Renal and hepatic excretion
CHEMICAL BOND
Ionic
IODINE CONCENTRATION
380 mg/mL
1.5 to 10 mL
PREPARATION
Ready-to-use product
STORAGE
Store at 20-25° Celsius (68-77° Fahrenheit), protect from light.
PRESENTATION
10 mL vials
DO NOT RELY ON THE INFORMATION PROVIDED HERE, THEY ARE NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PACKAGE INSERT!
Cystografin®
Cystografin® (USP30% or Cystografin®-Dilute USP 18%) is a radiopaque contrast agent for retrograde cystourethrography. Cystografin® is not intended for intravascular injection.

Drug Information and Specification
NAME OF COMPOUND
Diatrizoate meglumine 300mg/mL
DEVELOPER
Bracco Diagnostics, Inc.
INDICATION
Retrograde cystourethrography
APPLICATION
Intravesical
IODINE CONCENTRATION
141 mg/mL
25 to 300 mL
PREPARATION
Ready-to-use product
STORAGE
Store at 20-25°Celsius (68-77°Fahrenheit), protect from light
PRESENTATION
100 and 300 mL bottle
DO NOT RELY ON THE INFORMATION PROVIDED HERE, THEY ARE NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PACKAGE INSERT!
Hypaque Meglumine
Hypaque Meglumine is an ionic contrast agent. Hypaque Meglumine 60 percent (w/v) is an aqueous solution containing 60 g of the meglumine salt of diatrizoic acid per 100 mL of solution.
The degree of contrast enhancement at computed tomography is directly related to the amount of iodine administered. In adults the amount of iodine usually required for contrast enhancement ranges from 28 to 42 g.
Hypaque Meglumine is also available in concentrations of 18% and 30%.

Drug Information and Specification
NAME OF COMPOUND
Diatrizoate meglumine
MANUFACTURER
INDICATION
Urography, angiography, CT head
APPLICATION
Intravascular
PHARMACOKINETIC
Renal excretion
CHEMICAL BOND
1415 mosm/kgH2O
IODINE CONCENTRATION
282 mg/mL
50 - 100 mL bolus injection, up to 150 mL by infusion
PREPARATION
Ready-to-use product
STORAGE
Protect from light. Store at 15°Celsius to 30°C (59° Fahrenheit to 86°F).
PRESENTATION
50 and 100 mL vials, 200 mL bottles
DO NOT RELY ON THE INFORMATION PROVIDED HERE, THEY ARE NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PACKAGE INSERT!
Hypaque Sodium
Hypaque Sodium is a high-osmolar, water-soluble contrast agent. In pure form, it contains 59.87 percent organically bound iodine.
The dosage of contrast media is depended on the type of radiological procedure and should be tailored individually according to age, body size, and indication for examination.

Drug Information and Specification
NAME OF COMPOUND
Diatrizoate sodium
MANUFACTURER
INDICATION
Urography, angiography, CT head
APPLICATION
Intravascular
PHARMACOKINETIC
Renal excretion
CHEMICAL BOND
1515 mosm/kgH2O
IODINE CONCENTRATION
300 mg/mL
CT DOSAGE
50 - 100 mL, up to 150 mL by infusion
PREPARATION
Ready-to-use product
STORAGE
Protect from light. Store at 15°Celsius to 30°C (59° Fahrenheit to 86°F).
PRESENTATION
50 mL vials
DO NOT RELY ON THE INFORMATION PROVIDED HERE, THEY ARE NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PACKAGE INSERT!
Ionic Contrast Agents
Iodinated contrast agents (typically iodine-substituted benzene derivatives) are bound either in nonionic or ionic compounds. Ionic contrast agents consist of the negatively charged anion and the positively charged cation. Used components of the anion are for example diatrizoate, iodamide, iothalamate or metrizoate and of the cation the sodium or meglumine ion. The osmotic pressure depends on the number of particles in solution. Ionic contrast agents have a greater osmolarity; double that of nonionic contrast agents due to delivering more iodine atoms per molecule.
Ionic contrast agents were developed first and are still in use depending on the examination. Iodine based contrast media are water soluble and as harmless as possible to the body. However, ionic agents have more side effects compared to nonionic contrast agents due to their high osmolarity.

See also Ionic Dimer.
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