Ioglicic acid
Chemical compound
- V08AA06 (WHO)
- 3-acetamido-2,4,6-triiodo-5-{[(methylcarbamoyl)methyl]carbamoyl}benzoic acid
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- 3LGR5S8101
- D04574
- ChEMBL1201291
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Ioglicic acid is a pharmaceutical drug that was used as an iodinated contrast medium for X-ray imaging, in form of its salt meglumine ioglicate. Uses included imaging of the brain,[1] the aorta and femoral arteries,[2] and the urinary system (an examination called intravenous urography).[3]
It is not known to be marketed anywhere in the world in 2021.
References
- ^ Skalpe IO (1983). "Enhancement with water-soluble contrast media in computed tomography of the brain and abdomen. Survey and present state". Acta Radiologica. Supplementum. 366: 72–5. PMID 6382938.
- ^ Wiebe V, Straub H (1983). "Haemodynamic side effects of meglumine ioglicate, meglumine sodium ioxaglate and iohexol in aortofemoral angiography: comparison of a high-osmolar and two low-osmolar radiological contrast media". Fortschritte Auf dem Gebiete der Rontgenstrahlen und der Nuklearmedizin. Erganzungsband. 118: 78–84. PMID 6139084.
- ^ Baitsch T, Beduhn D, Klink G (1983). "Double blind comparison of ioglicate and iothalamate in intravenous urography". Fortschritte Auf dem Gebiete der Rontgenstrahlen und der Nuklearmedizin. Erganzungsband. 118: 143–7. PMID 6139069.
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Iodinated, Water soluble |
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Iodinated, Water insoluble |
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Non-iodinated |
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Superparamagnetic |
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Other |
- Microspheres of human albumin
- Microparticles of galactose
- Perflenapent
- Microspheres of phospholipids
- Sulfur hexafluoride
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- ‡Withdrawn from market
- Clinical trials:
- †Phase III
- §Never to phase III
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