Iocetamic acid is a molecule used as a contrast medium.
Contrast media (V08)
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X-ray and CT |
Iodinated,
Water soluble
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Nephrotropic,
high osmolar
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- Diatrizoic acid#
- Metrizoic acid
- Iodamide
- Iotalamic acid
- Ioxitalamic acid
- Ioglicic acid
- Acetrizoic acid
- Iocarmic acid
- Methiodal
- Diodone
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Nephrotropic,
low osmolar
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- Metrizamide
- Iohexol#
- Ioxaglic acid
- Iopamidol
- Iopromide
- Iotrolan
- Ioversol
- Iopentol
- Iodixanol
- Iomeprol
- Iobitridol
- Ioxilan
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Hepatotropic
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- Iodoxamic acid
- Iotroxic acid
- Ioglycamic acid
- Adipiodone
- Iobenzamic acid
- Iopanoic acid
- Iocetamic acid
- Sodium iopodate
- Tyropanoic acid
- Calcium iopodate
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Iodinated,
Water insoluble
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- Ethyl esters of iodised fatty acids
- Iopydol
- Propyliodone
- Iofendylate
- Lipiodol
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Non-iodinated
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MRI |
Paramagnetic
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- Gadolinium-based: Gadobenic acid
- Gadobutrol
- Gadodiamide
- Gadofosveset
- Gadolinium
- Gadopentetic acid
- Gadoteric acid
- Gadoteridol
- Gadoversetamide
- Gadoxetic acid
Other: Ferric ammonium citrate
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Superparamagnetic
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- Ferumoxsil
- Ferristene
- Iron oxide, nanoparticles
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Other
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Ultrasound |
- Microspheres of human albumin
- Microparticles of galactose
- Perflenapent
- Microspheres of phospholipids
- Sulfur hexafluoride
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- #WHO-EM
- ‡Withdrawn from market
- Clinical trials:
- †Phase III
- §Never to phase III
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