Contrast media
List of contrast media
- adipiodone
- meglumine adipiodone
- amidotrizoic acid
- meglumine amidotrizoate
- sodium amidotrizoate
- barium sulfate - a white insoluble radiopaque powder used as a pigment
- ferristene
- ferucarbotran
- ferumoxides
- ferumoxsil
- ferumoxtran 10
- gadobenic acid
- meglumine gadobenate
- gadobutrol
- gadodiamide
- gadofosveset trisodium
- gadopentetic acid
- meglumine gadopentetate
- gadoteric acid
- meglumine gadoterate
- gadoteridol
- gadoversetamide
- gadoxetic acid
- sodium gadoxetate
- galactose - a simple sugar found in lactose
- iobitridol
- iocetamic acid
- iodamide
- meglumine iodamide
- sodium iodamide
- iodised oil
- iodixanol
- iodoxamic acid
- meglumine iodoxamate
- iofendylate
- ioglicic acid
- meglumine ioglicate
- sodium ioglicate
- iohexol
- iomeprol
- iopamidol
- iopanoic acid
- iopentol
- iopodic acid
- calcium iopodate
- sodium iopodate
- iopromide
- iopydol
- iopydone
- iosarcol
- iotalamic acid
- meglumine iotalamate
- sodium iotalamate
- iotrolan
- iotroxic acid
- meglumine iotroxate
- ioversol
- ioxaglic acid
- meglumine ioxaglate
- sodium ioxaglate
- ioxilan
- ioxitalamic acid
- meglumine ioxitalamate
- sodium ioxitalamate
- mangafodipir trisodium
- metrizamide
- metrizoic acid
- meglumine metrizoate
- sodium metrizoate
- perflenapent
- perflexane
- perflisopent
- perflutren
- propyliodone
- sodium tyropanoate
- sulfur hexafluoride - a colorless gas that is soluble in alcohol and ether; a powerful greenhouse gas widely used in the electrical utility industry
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