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AmmoniaN 13

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Overview

What is AmmoniaN 13?



What does AmmoniaN 13 look like?



What are the available doses of AmmoniaN 13?

Glass vial containing 0.138-1.387 GBq (3.75-37.5 mCi/mL) of Ammonia N 13 Injection in aqueous 0.9 % sodium chloride solution (approximately 8 mL volume).

What should I talk to my health care provider before I take AmmoniaN 13?

How should I use AmmoniaN 13?

Ammonia N 13 Injection is indicated for diagnostic Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging of the myocardium under rest or pharmacologic stress conditions to evaluate myocardial perfusion in patients with suspected or existing coronary artery disease.


What interacts with AmmoniaN 13?

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What are the warnings of AmmoniaN 13?

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What are the precautions of AmmoniaN 13?

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What are the side effects of AmmoniaN 13?

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What should I look out for while using AmmoniaN 13?

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What might happen if I take too much AmmoniaN 13?

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How should I store and handle AmmoniaN 13?

Ammonia N 13 Injection is packaged in 20 mL multiple dose glass vial containing between 1.11 GBq to 11.1 GBq (30 mCi to 300 mCi) of [N] ammonia, at the end of synthesis (EOS) reference time, in 0.9% sodium chloride injection solution in approximately 8 mL volume. The recommended dose of radioactivity (10-20 mCi) is associated with a theoretical mass dose of 0.05-0.1 picomoles (8.4716.94 picograms) of Ammonia.