Optiray 350
Optiray 350 - Basic Information
- GN: Ioversol
- Cnd:Body imaging
- Cerebral arteriography
- Coronary arteriography
- Head imaging
- Intra-arterial digital subtraction angiography
- Intravenous digital subtraction angiography
- Intravenous urography
- Left ventriculography
- Pediatric angiocardiography
- Peripheral arteriography
- Renal arteriography
- Venography
- Visceral arteriography
- Cls:Iodinated contrast media
- Non-ionic iodinated contrast media
Optiray 350 - What is (ioversol)?
Ioversol is in a group of drugs called radiopaque (RAY dee oh payk) contrast agents. Ioversol contains iodine, a substance that absorbs x-rays. Radiopaque contrast agents are used to allow blood vessels, organs, and other non-bony tissues to be seen more clearly on a CT scan or other radiologic (x-ray) examination.
Ioversol is used to help diagnose certain disorders of the heart, brain, and blood vessels.
Ioversol may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide.
Optiray 350 - Details
- What is optiray 350 (ioversol)?
- What is the most important information i should know about optiray 350 (ioversol)?
- What should i discuss with my health care provider before receiving optiray 350 (ioversol)?
- How is ioversol used?
- What happens if i miss a dose?
- What happens if i overdose?
- What should i avoid while receiving optiray 350 (ioversol)?
- optiray 350 (ioversol) side effects
- What other drugs will affect optiray 350 (ioversol)?
- Where can i get more information?
GN: ioversol
Cnd: Body Imaging
Cls: iodinated contrast media