Ioxaglic acid
Ioxaglic acid is pharmaceutical drug used as an iodinated contrast medium for X-ray imaging. It has low osmolality, typically resulting in fewer side effects than high-osmolality media. It is manufactured by Guerbet, but marketing in the US has been discontinued., it may still be available in some European countries.
It is applied in form of its salts, ioxaglate meglumine and ioxaglate sodium.
Medical uses
Uses include angiography, arthrography, urography, hysterosalpingography, imaging of the gastrointestinal tract, and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography.Contraindications
Ioxaglic acid is contraindicated in people with hyperthyreosis because of the drug's iodine content. It must not be used for myelography, for hysterosalpingography in women who are pregnant or have an acute inflammation in the pelvic region, or for arthrography if the joint is infected.Adverse effects
Adverse effects include reactions at the injection site, such as a hot or painful feeling as well as general reactions such as nausea and vomiting. All of these are usually mild and transient. Allergy-like effects such as itching, sneezing, coughing and yawning can be the first sign of severe adverse reactions, especially a shock.Accidental intrathecal administration can result in life-threatening reactions such as convulsions, cerebral (brain) edema or cerebral bleed.