iohexol
Iohexol is a nonionic, water-soluble iodinated contrast agent used to enhance the visibility of vascular and tissue structures during radiographic examinations. It is a low-osmolar contrast agent designed to reduce the osmotic burden on patients compared with older ionic agents, helping to lower the risk of certain adverse reactions. Iohexol is supplied in several concentrations and administered by injection either intravenously or intra-arterially, depending on the diagnostic procedure.
Medical uses include computed tomography (CT) and various forms of angiography, urography, and myelography. The choice
Pharmacokinetics and metabolism: Iohexol is not significantly metabolized and is largely excreted unchanged in the urine.
Safety and precautions: Potential adverse effects include hypersensitivity or anaphylactoid reactions, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, flushing, and
See also: iodinated contrast media, contrast-induced nephropathy.