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Gadoterate MeglumineInfoSheet: - Contrast Agents - 
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Short name: Gd-DOTA, generic name: Gadoterate meglumine
Dotarem / [ Artirem® ] A paramagnetic MRI contrast agent for intravenous use. This agent is used as a routine clinical tool to reveal anatomical details in vivo and to detect lesions for diagnosis.

See also Contrast Agents.
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FDA Approves First Macrocyclic and Ionic Gadolinium-Contrast Agent for MRI
Friday, 22 March 2013   by www.itnonline.com    
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GadoteridolInfoSheet: - Contrast Agents - 
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Short name: Gd-HP-DO3A, generic name: Gadoteridol injection, chemical compound: Gd-1,4,7-tris(carbonylmethyl)-10-(2'-hydroxypropyl)-1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane
(ProHance®) A nonionic MRI contrast agent with a low molecular weight complex of gadolinium (macrocyclic chelate, which tightly binds the Gd atom).
Gadoteridol does not cross the blood brain barrier. If the barrier is damaged, gadoteridol will penetrate into lesions such as tumors. It also highlights areas of increased vascularity so it has been used to improve the delimitation of lesions elsewhere in the body.
Apart from its paramagnetic effects, gadoteridol has no pharmacological activity in the body. After intravenous injection, most of the dose is excreted unchanged in the urine within 24 hours.

See also Contrast Agents and ProHance®.
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Prohance Product Information
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GadoversetamideInfoSheet: - Contrast Agents - 
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Short name: Gd-DTPA-BMEA, generic name: Gadoversetamide
A paramagnetic extracellular MRI contrast agent with positive enhancement. When placed in a magnetic field, gadoversetamide decreases T1 and T2 relaxation times in tissues where it accumulates. At the recommended dose, the effect is primarily on T1 relaxation time, and produces an increase in signal intensity (brightness).

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OptiMARK® (gadoversetamide injection)
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MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING OF FOCAL LIVER LESIONS(.pdf)
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GastroMARK®InfoSheet: - Contrast Agents - 
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GastroMARK® belongs to the negative oral contrast agents (same as Lumirem®, another brand name for ferumoxsil). GastroMARK® is used to distinguish the loops of the bowel from other abdominal structures and physiology. When GastroMARK® is ingested, it flows through and darkens the stomach and the small intestine in 30 to 45 minutes. By more clearly identifying the intestinal loops, GastroMARK® improves visualization of adjacent abdominal tissues such as the pancreas.
Drug Information and Specification
NAME OF COMPOUND
Ferumoxsil, silicone-coated superparamagnetic iron oxide, USAN, AMI-121
CENTRAL MOIETY
Fe3+/Fe2+
CONTRAST EFFECT
T2*enhanced
r1=3.4, r2=3.8, B0=1.0T
PHARMACOKINETIC
Gastrointestinal
OSMOLALITY
250 mosm/kgH2O
CONCENTRATION
52.5mg Fe/300mL
DOSAGE
300 mL oral
PREPARATION
Finished product
INDICATION
Bowel marking
DEVELOPMENT STAGE
For sale
DISTRIBUTOR
See below
PRESENTATION
Bottles containing 300 mL
DO NOT RELY ON THE INFORMATION PROVIDED HERE, THEY ARE
NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PACKAGE INSERT!
Distribution Information
TERRITORY
TRADE NAME
DEVELOPMENT
STAGE
DISTRIBUTOR
USA
GastroMARK®
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ferumoxsil, oral suspension GastroMARK GastroMARK ®
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
   by dailymed.nlm.nih.gov    
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Gd-DTPA Labeled DextranInfoSheet: - Contrast Agents - 
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Short name:(Gd-DTPA)n-dextran, central moiety: Gd2+
Gd-DTPA labeled dextran is a substance that has been tested as a blood pool agent (intravascular MRI contrast agent). Dextran is a polysaccharide and has labeled with 15 Gd-DTPA moieties a higher T1 relaxivity than unbound Gd-DTPA, compared with a high safety level.

See also Intravascular Contrast Agents, Blood Pool Agents.
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Evaluation of Gd-DTPA-labeled dextran as an intravascular MR contrast agent: imaging characteristics in normal rat tissues
   by radiology.rsnajnls.org    
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