IOVERSOL (Optiray 320) Nursing Considerations

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What is the generic name?

IOVERSOL

What is the Trade Name for IOVERSOL?

Optiray 320

What are the Indications for IOVERSOL?

  • 1 INDICATIONS AND USAGE Optiray is indicated for: OPTIRAY is a radiographic contrast agent indicated for the following: Intra-arterial Procedures ( 1.1 ) Adults: Cerebral Arteriography (300, 320 mg iodine/mL) Peripheral Arteriography (300, 320, 350 mg iodine/mL ) Visceral and Renal Arteriography, Aortography (320 mg iodine/mL) Coronary Arteriography and Left Ventriculography (320, 350 mg iodine/mL) Pediatric Patients: Angiocardiography (320, 350 mg iodine/mL) Intravenous Procedures ( 1.2 ) Adults: Computed tomography (CT) Imaging of Head and Body (300, 320, 350 mg iodine/mL) Venography (300, 320, 350 mg iodine/mL) Intravenous Excretory Urography (300, 320, 350 mg iodine/mL) Intravenous Digital Subtraction Angiography (350 mg iodine/mL) Pediatric Patients: CT Imaging of the Head and Body, and Intravenous Excretory Urography (320mg iodine/mL). 1.1 Intra-arterial In adults Optiray 300: cerebral arteriography, and peripheral arteriography. Optiray 320: cerebral arteriography, peripheral arteriography, visceral and renal arteriography, aortography, coronary arteriography, and left ventriculography. Optiray 350: peripheral arteriography, coronary arteriography, and left ventriculography. In pediatric patients Optiray 320 and Optiray 350: angiocardiography. 1.2 Intra-venous In adults Optiray 300: CT imaging of the head and body, venography, and intravenous excretory urography. Optiray 320: CT imaging of the head and body, venography, and intravenous excretory urography. Optiray 350: CT imaging of the head and body, venography, intravenous excretory urography, and intravenous digital subtraction angiography (IV-DSA). In pediatric patients Optiray 320: CT imaging of the head and body, and intravenous excretory urography.

 

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