Iotalamic acid, sold under the brand name Conray, is an iodine-containing radiocontrast agent. It is available in form of its salts, sodium iotalamate and meglumine iotalamate. It can be given intravenously or intravesically (into the urinary bladder). A radioactive formulation is also available as sodium iothalamate I-125 injection (brand name Glofil-125). It is indicated for evaluation of glomerular filtration in the diagnosis or monitoring of people with kidney disease.
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| - Iotalamic acid, sold under the brand name Conray, is an iodine-containing radiocontrast agent. It is available in form of its salts, sodium iotalamate and meglumine iotalamate. It can be given intravenously or intravesically (into the urinary bladder). A radioactive formulation is also available as sodium iothalamate I-125 injection (brand name Glofil-125). It is indicated for evaluation of glomerular filtration in the diagnosis or monitoring of people with kidney disease. (en)
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| - Skeletal formula of iotalamic acid (en)
- Space-filling model of the iotalamic acid molecule (en)
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| - UXIGWFXRQKWHHA-UHFFFAOYSA-N (en)
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| - Iotalamic acid, sold under the brand name Conray, is an iodine-containing radiocontrast agent. It is available in form of its salts, sodium iotalamate and meglumine iotalamate. It can be given intravenously or intravesically (into the urinary bladder). A radioactive formulation is also available as sodium iothalamate I-125 injection (brand name Glofil-125). It is indicated for evaluation of glomerular filtration in the diagnosis or monitoring of people with kidney disease. (en)
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