Iohexol Injection Description:
Iohexol contains iodine and belongs to a class of drugs known as contrast media or dyes. It is injected into the body before an X-ray test to enhance the visibility of internal body structures. It is injected by the doctor during the X-ray examination. It works by adding contrast to body parts and fluids in these imaging tests.
It improves the images obtained during a CT scan, so your doctor can more easily diagnose your condition.
Uses Of Iohexol Injection:
Diagnostic agent
Dosage Of Iohexol 300 mg Injection:
Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self administer.
Benefits of Iohexol Injection:
It contains a radiopaque contrast medium indicated for radiographic examination using x-rays. It helps for better visualization of the parts where it is injected by a radiologist or a nurse and helps in diagnosing problems in the inside areas that are not visible to the naked eyes. This enables you to diagnose the underlying problem and helps to treat you better.
How Iohexol 350 mg Injection works:
It belongs to a class of drugs known as radiographic contrast agents. It enhances imaging due to its high Iodine content attenuating the beam of X-rays during examination.
Side Effects Of Iohexol Injection 350 mg:
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you worry about them. Common side effects includes
- Nausea,
- Vomiting,
- Diarrhea
FAQs
How does Iohexol 350 mg work?
It contains iodine and works by enhancing contrasts to body parts and fluids. It improves the images obtained during a CT scan for easily diagnose your condition
Is Iohexol 300 mg radioactive?
No, it is not radioactive
Is Iohexol Injection water soluble?
It is a water soluble iodinated contrast medium.
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