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Gadobutrol Injection

Gadobutrol Injection

What is Gadobutrol Injection?

Gadobutrol Injection is a gadolinium-based contrast agent (GBCA) used in diagnostic imaging. It belongs to the class of macrocyclic non-ionic contrast media. It is highly important in clinical settings as it enhances the quality of MRI scans, allowing for clearer visualization of internal organs, blood vessels, and tissues, which is vital for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

Uses of Gadobutrol Injection

  • CNS Imaging: Enhancement of the brain, spine, and associated tissues to detect tumors, inflammation, or vascular lesions.

  • MRA (Angiography): Visualization of the blood vessels to identify stenoses, aneurysms, or blockages.

  • Breast Imaging: Assessing breast lesions to differentiate between benign and malignant tissues.

  • Cardiac Imaging: Evaluating myocardial perfusion and late gadolinium enhancement for heart disease diagnosis.

  • Whole-Body Imaging: Detection and characterization of known or suspected pathologies in various body regions (e.g., abdomen, pelvis).

How Does Gadobutrol Injection Work?

Gadobutrol works by shortening the relaxation times of water protons in the body. When injected into the bloodstream, it alters the magnetic properties of nearby water molecules, which increases the signal intensity (brightness) of the tissues where the drug is present, providing high-contrast images during an MRI.

FAQs on Gadobutrol Injection

1. Is Gadobutrol Injection safe for patients with kidney issues? While Gadobutrol is a macrocyclic agent (generally considered more stable), patients with severe renal impairment should be evaluated carefully due to the risk of Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis (NSF). Always consult a radiologist regarding kidney function tests before the procedure.

2. How long does Gadobutrol stay in the body? In patients with normal kidney function, Gadobutrol is primarily excreted through the kidneys. Most of the dose (approximately 90% or more) is eliminated in the urine within 12 to 24 hours.

3. What are the common side effects of Gadobutrol Injection? Most patients tolerate the injection well. Common side effects may include a temporary headache, nausea, or dizziness. Rare but serious allergic reactions can occur, so the procedure is always performed under medical supervision.

4. Can Gadobutrol be used for both adults and children? Yes, Gadobutrol is approved for use in both adult and pediatric patients (including term neonates) for various types of MRI scans.

  • Product Name

    Gadobutrol Injection

  • Trade Name

    Gadosyl B

  • Strength

    2 mmol/2 ml

  • Packing

    2 ml, 7.5 ml, 10 ml, 15 ml, 30 ml, 65 ml

  • Therapeutic Use

    Contrast agent for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

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