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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
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INDICATION
Urography, angiography, CT head
APPLICATION
Intravascular
PHARMACOKINETIC
Renal excretion
CHEMICAL BOND
1515 mosm/kgH2O
IODINE CONCENTRATION
300 mg/mL
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
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The first-generation contrast agents were all ionic monomers, consisting of a tri-iodinated benzene ring with 2 organic side chains and a carboxyl group. Diatrizoate or iothalamate are common iodinated anions, conjugated with a cation, sodium or meglumine. The ionization at the carboxyl-cation bond makes the agent water soluble. Ionic monomers have the highest osmolality (high-osmolar contrast media (HOCM) possess an osmolality seven to eight times higher than plasma) of the different groups of contrast agents (CM ratio=1.5) and the lowest viscosity. The osmolality in solutions of ionic monomers ranges from 600 to 2100 mOsm/kg (human plasma = 290 mOsm/kg). These high osmolality is related to some of the adverse reactions. HOCM's have been widely replaced by newer contrast agents with improved tolerability and safety profiles. Examples of HOCM's are Renografin®-60, Hypaque 76, Hypaque Meglumine, Hypaque Sodium and Conray®. See also Ionic Contrast Agents. •
Hypaque 76 is a radiopaque contrast agent supplied as a 76 percent sterile aqueous solution providing 66 percent (w/v) diatrizoate meglumine and 10 percent (w/v) diatrizoate sodium.
Drug Information and Specification
NAME OF COMPOUND
Diatrizoate meglumine, diatrizoate sodium
MANUFACTURER
INDICATION
Urography, angiography, CT head
APPLICATION
Intravascular
PHARMACOKINETIC
Renal excretion
CHEMICAL BOND
2016 mosm/kgH2O
IODINE CONCENTRATION
370 mg/mL
50 mL to 125 mL
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, 200 mL bottles
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