Home | Links | Contact Us | Top 50 | Submit | Bookmark
Find a drug:
A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   J   K   L   M   N   O   P   Q   R   S   T   U   V   W   X   Y   Z   #  


Health Discussion Forum

 Best way to get rid of hiccups. No stupid "hold breath", "upsidedown", "milk" carry-on please, this is serious
...


 How can i stop smoking in bed?
i wake during night, light up a ciggerette then nod off again ....the problem is i dont realise ive done it till the next morning....by then its to late and ive burnt somthing....ive tried moving the ...


 How do you cure Indigestion?
I have not been to the washroom in two days and there seems to no urge to do so. I am scared that this may couse other complictions.
Additional Details
...


 How many hours sleep do you get?
I get around 6 in the week and maybe more on the weekend...I wish I could sleep for longer..but i'm a bit of a night owl
Additional Details
...


 When i wann go 2 sleep, i cant so i keep on staying up until im tired what so hould i do?
...


 Is there a cut-off age for sex?

Additional Details
I just can imagine having sex when I am .. like ... 75 or 80
if I live that long or don't die while having ...


 What have u done today?
have u just sat there in front of ur pc all morning or have u done things today....

time waits for no man u know....so dont waste urs
Additional Details
...


 My girlfriend started smoking cigarettes. what is the best way to get her to stop?
what patch/pill/gum or w.e actually WORKS. she just started maybe shes not too far gone but i dont know how cigarettes work exactly. and preferably which method is the least expensive. but i guess if ...


 How can I get sleep!?!?
I have had trouble sleeping.... watching my ipod strains my eyes out and gives me migranes.... and every noise i hear creaps me out....How do you people sleep? (other than sleeping pills)...


 Use pee for face wash?
My roommate told me that a woman from her work uses pee om her face and she has never had any pimples and now my roommate does this too. does anyone else use this method and did it actually work?
<...



Drug Guide    D   Diagnostic Agent, Radiopharmaceutical Imaging

    Prescription drug information       User opinions and reviews (1)    

   Diagnostic Agent, Radiopharmaceutical Imaging

Diagnostic Agent, Radiopharmaceutical Imaging
(injection)


Makes parts of your body show up better during an imaging test, such as an X-ray, CT scan, or MRI. A diagnostic agent can be used for making images of many different body parts, including your kidneys, head, lungs, breast, gallbladder, heart, or blood vessels.

ALTERNATE NAMES

Technescan PYP, MPI Pyrophosphate, Cis-Pyro, Phosphotec, Ultratag Rbc, Pulmolite, Macrotec, MPI MAA, MPI MDP, Osteolite, MPI DTPA, An-DTPA, MPI DMSA, Cardiolite, Miraluma

 
1 out of 5
Avg Consumer Rating 1 out of 5
1 Reviews | Post your opinion
  Diagnostic Agent, Radiopharmaceutical Imaging images:

Overview Photos How To Use Side Effects Precautions Missed Dose Drug Interactions

Diagnostic Agent, Radiopharmaceutical Imaging
Technescan PYP, MPI Pyrophosphate, Cis-Pyro, Phosphotec, Ultratag Rbc, Pulmolite, Macrotec, MPI MAA, MPI MDP, Osteolite, MPI DTPA, An-DTPA, MPI DMSA, Cardiolite, Miraluma
Uses
Makes parts of your body show up better during an imaging test, such as an X-ray, CT scan, or MRI. A diagnostic agent can be used for making images of many different body parts, including your kidneys, head, lungs, breast, gallbladder, heart, or blood vessels.



How To Use
  • APPEARANCE: Injectable. Your doctor will prescribe your exact dose and tell you when it should be given.
  • This medicine can be given different ways, depending on what part of your body the doctor needs to see.
  • This medicine may be given through a needle or catheter (plastic tube) placed in one of your veins. A nurse or other trained health professional will give you this medicine. You will be given this medicine before the test.
  • Some tests can be done right away.
  • For other tests, you might have to wait because the diagnostic agent needs time to get to the correct parts of your body.
  • Your caregiver should tell you how much time there needs to be between giving you the medicine and doing the test. Ask your caregiver if you should or should not eat or drink before the test.
  • You might be given other medicines along with the diagnostic agent.
  • Tell your doctor if you cannot use a narcotic medicine.
  • Make sure your caregiver knows if you are having any other tests.
  • You might need to wait if you are having another medicine for another test.
  • Ask your caregiver if you should drink extra fluids for the next 4 to 6 hours after the test, so you will pass more urine.
  • This will prevent the exposure of your bladder from the risks of radiation. Sometimes the radioactive part of this medicine will leave your body in your urine.
  • If this is true for the medicine you are using, your caregiver should give you special instructions.
  • Carefully follow all instructions from your doctor.
  • You might have to flush the toilet twice after you go to the bathroom.
  • Use a tissue to wipe up blood or urine spills, then flush the tissue down the toilet.
  • Wash your hands with soap and water after you use the toilet or clean up urine and blood spills.
  • If blood, urine or stools soil the clothing, the clothing should be washed separately.

Side Effects
  • Call your doctor right away if you notice any of these side effects: Allergic reaction: Itching or hives, swelling in your face or hands, swelling or tingling in your mouth or throat, chest tightness, trouble breathing. Blurred vision. Chest pain, uneven heartbeat. Chills, fever, severe nausea and vomiting. Fast, slow, or pounding heartbeat. Itching or redness where the needle is placed. Lightheadedness or fainting. Skin rash, severe itching or redness. Warmth or redness in your face, neck, arms, or upper chest.

Precautions
  • Make sure your doctor and the person who gives you this medicine know if you have had an allergic reaction to any diagnostic agent.
  • Some names of diagnostic agents are gallium citrate, technetium, thallous chloride, indium, Cardiolite®, Choletec®, Hepatolite®, Miraluma®, NeoTect®, Neurolite®, or Pulmolite®.


Drug Interactions
  • Make sure your doctor knows if you are pregnant.
  • A woman who is capable of becoming pregnant might need to have this test done during the first 10 days after her menstrual period starts. If you are breast feeding an infant, you may need to stop breast feeding for a short time after receiving this medicine.
  • Talk to your doctor about the length of time you need to formula feed your baby. Tell your doctor if you have had an allergic reaction to iodine or benzyl alcohol.
  • Make sure your doctor knows if you have diabetes, kidney disease, liver disease, heart disease, or hypocalcemia (low calcium levels).
  • Tell your doctor if you have a kind of tumor called an insulinoma.
  • Make sure your doctor knows if you have problems with your pancreas or gallbladder, or if you have pulmonary hypertension (high pressure in your lungs).
  • While using this medicine, you may be exposed to radiation.
  • Talk to your doctor about the risks and about precautions you need to take. If you are having a test done on your heart, tell your caregiver right away if you have any chest pain, trouble breathing, unusual tiredness, uneven heartbeat, or lightheadedness during the test. Gallium will stay in your body for a longer time than other diagnostic agents.
  • Ask your caregiver for special follow-up instructions if you will be receiving gallium. The specific test you are having might have its own side effects or risks.
  • Talk with you health caregiver about the test and what you should expect during and after the test.

Add a Rating - Post your opinion about this drug

Post your opinion about Diagnostic Agent, Radiopharmaceutical Imaging


User Medicine Opinions for Diagnostic Agent, Radiopharmaceutical Imaging
Overall: 1 out of 5
Low adverse Reactions 3 out of 5
Healing Power: 4 out of 5
No dependency problems: 5 out of 5
Cost-Benefit: 5 out of 5
Sex: M
Age: 52
Location: Maine
Time Taken: 11/05/2007 days

Reason: bone scan Date: 21 September 2008
Side Effects
kidney damage

Additional Thoughts
it not tell me about the side effelts of this do to my kidneys.

CONDITIONS OF USE: The information in this database is intended to supplement, not substitute for, the expertise and judgement of healthcare professionals. The information is not intended to cover all possible uses, directions, precautions, drug interactions or adverse effects, nor should it be construed to indicate that use of a particular drug is safe, appropriate or effective for you or anyone else. A healthcare professional should be consulted before taking any drug, changing any diet or commencing or discontinuing any course of treatment.

Large Text
Archive: All drugs - Links
Drug3k does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. 0.014
Copyright (c) 2007 Drug3k Thursday, December 4, 2008