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Sodium Iodide I 131

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Overview

What is Sodium Iodide I 131 Diagnostic?



What does Sodium Iodide I 131 Diagnostic look like?



What are the available doses of Sodium Iodide I 131 Diagnostic?

Capsules: 3.70 MBq (100 microCi) at the time of calibration

What should I talk to my health care provider before I take Sodium Iodide I 131 Diagnostic?

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How should I use Sodium Iodide I 131 Diagnostic?

Sodium Iodide I 131 Capsules Diagnostic is indicated for use in adults for:


What interacts with Sodium Iodide I 131 Diagnostic?

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What are the warnings of Sodium Iodide I 131 Diagnostic?

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What are the side effects of Sodium Iodide I 131 Diagnostic?

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What should I look out for while using Sodium Iodide I 131 Diagnostic?

Sodium Iodide I 131 Capsules Diagnostic is contraindicated in pregnancy [see , ].


What might happen if I take too much Sodium Iodide I 131 Diagnostic?

In the event of an overdosage of Sodium Iodide I 131 Capsules Diagnostic, monitor for thyroid suppression and consider administering a thyroid blocking agent (e.g. potassium iodide (KI) or perchlorate). Promote frequent voiding and encourage patients to maintain hydration to minimize radiation exposure.


How should I store and handle Sodium Iodide I 131 Diagnostic?

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Clinical Information

Chemical Structure

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Clinical Pharmacology

Iodine is actively transported by the sodium-iodide symporter (NIS) protein, in thyroid follicular cells. Iodide is concentrated in follicular cells up to 50 times higher than in the plasma. Iodide is metabolically oxidized by thyroid peroxidase to iodinium (I) which in turn iodinates tyrosine residues of thyroglobulin (tri or tetra-iodinated tyrosine). The gamma emission of Iodine I 131 is imaged or counted.

Non-Clinical Toxicology
Sodium Iodide I 131 Capsules Diagnostic is contraindicated in pregnancy [see , ].





Use of phendimetrazine tartrate is contraindicated during or within 14 days following the administration of monoamine oxidase inhibitors because of the risk of hypertensive crisis.





Concomitant use of alcohol with phendimetrazine tartrate may result in an adverse drug reaction.





Requirements may be altered





phendimetrazine tartrate may decrease the hypotensive effect of adrenergic neuron blocking drugs.

The following adverse reaction has been described elsewhere in the labeling:

The following adverse reactions have been identified during post-approval use from Sodium Iodide I 131 Capsules Diagnostic. Because these reactions are voluntarily reported from a population of uncertain size, it is not always possible to reliably estimate their frequency or establish a causal relationship to drug exposure.

Adverse reactions associated with the administration of Sodium Iodide I 131 Capsules Diagnostic are:

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Reference

This information is obtained from the National Institute of Health's Standard Packaging Label drug database.
"https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/"

While we update our database periodically, we cannot guarantee it is always updated to the latest version.

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