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Brand: Ultravist, Isovist, Niopam
Iopromide is a non-ionic, water-soluble, iodinated contrast medium used in various radiographic imaging procedures. It enhances the visibility of internal organs and structures by absorbing X-rays, allowing for clearer visualization during procedures like CT scans and angiograms. It belongs to a class of compounds known as radiocontrast agents.
Used for enhancing visibility of internal organs and structures during radiographic imaging procedures such as CT scans, angiograms, and intravenous urography.
Outcome:
Lactic acidosis
Mechanism:
Iopromide can impair renal function, increasing metformin levels.
Outcome:
Reduced efficacy of beta-blockers
Mechanism:
Iopromide may interfere with beta-blocker action.
Outcome:
May mask allergic reactions to iopromide
Mechanism:
Antihistamines suppress allergic symptoms.
Most likely new formulation: pre-filled syringes for improved ease of use (Year: 2025, 70% confidence).
Based on usage trends and safety profile, iopromide is likely to maintain its approved status with no major regulatory changes anticipated in the next 5 years (85% confidence).
Radiocontrast Agent, Iodinated Contrast Medium
Tri-iodinated Benzoic Acid Derivative