Introduction: iohexol injection (Shuangbei) is a nonionic iodine contrast agent.Compared with the traditional ionic contrast agent, the safety is greatly improved, the adverse reaction is obviously reduced, and the clinical effect is good.Indications: Angiography, head and body CT enhanced angiography, venous urography (IVP), coelomic angiography, etc.
Usage and dosage: see the instruction for details
Adverse reactions: The results of bed study showed that iodosea alcohol injection could cause palpitations, shivers and other adverse reactions, with an incidence rate of 3.1%, and very few serious cases could lead to death.See the instructions for details.
Taboo:
1. Patients with obvious thyroid disease.
2. People with a history of severe reaction to iodoheol injection.
3. Since exposure to radiation should be avoided during pregnancy, the advantages and disadvantages of X-ray examination should be weighed with or without the use of contrast agents.Pregnant women should not use Iodol Injection unless their doctor considers it necessary.
Note:
See the instructions for details.