The radio contrast agent is given intravenously for computed tomography imaging of the head, body, excretory urography and venography. The radiocontrast agent is also given intra-arterially for angiography imaging.
Adverse effects
About 30% of those received intravenous iodixanol injection has warmth, pain, or discomfort at the site of the injection. Other adverse effects include: taste perversion, nausea, and headache.
The contrast can either be given intra-arterialy or intravenously.
Veterinary uses
Iodixanol is also the active ingredient in a number of 'cushion' products used during the centrifugation of stallion semen. It is layered underneath the extended stallion semen allowing for a higherg force to be used with less sperm damage and better recovery rates. Post centrifugation the supernatant above and the cushion below is removed, leaving a concentrated sperm pellet in the conical tube.