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Iodipamide (Cholografin)
A water-soluble radiographic contrast media for cholecystography and intravenous cholangiography.
Also Known As:
Cholografin
; Bilignost; Biligrafine; Bilipolinum; Endocistobil; Endographin; Adipiodon; Benzoic acid, 3,3'-((1,6-dioxo-1,6-hexanediyl)diimino)bis(2,4,6-triiodo)-
Networked:
26
relevant articles (
1
outcomes,
1
trials/studies)
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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Organic Chemicals: 133
Hydrocarbons: 1713
Cyclic Hydrocarbons: 97
Aromatic Hydrocarbons: 291
Benzene Derivatives: 17
Benzoates: 426
Iodobenzoates
Triiodobenzoic Acids: 2
Iodipamide: 26
meglumine iodipamide: 19
meglumine iotroxinate: 4
B 9720
iodipamide ethyl ester
iosefamate meglumine
iotetroxide
iotroxic acid
Carboxylic Acids: 973
Carbocyclic Acids
Benzoates: 426
Iodobenzoates
Triiodobenzoic Acids: 2
Iodipamide: 26
meglumine iodipamide: 19
meglumine iotroxinate: 4
B 9720
iodipamide ethyl ester
iosefamate meglumine
iotetroxide
iotroxic acid
Experts
1.
Huang, He
: 1 article (07/2009)
2.
Long, Yun
: 1 article (07/2009)
3.
Zeng, Jian-ping
: 1 article (07/2009)
Related Diseases
1.
Fistula
12/01/1977 - "
Iodipamide was infused into three dogs with bile fistulas to achieve various steady-state blood levels.
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11/01/1977 - "
The maximum biliary excretion rate of iotroxamide was found to be significantly greater than that of iodipamide in bile-fistula dogs.
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04/01/1980 - "
The time-density-retention concept was evaluated in chronic cholecystectomized bile fistula dogs with normal hepatic function, partial common bile duct obstruction, and hepatic parenchymal disease using either iodipamide or iodoxamate.
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01/01/1981 - "
The investigation was performed in 6 cholecystectomized chronic bile fistula dogs in which, except in complete common bile duct obstruction, the bile was diverted and replaced with a constant taurocholate infusion of 0.3 mumoles per min. per kg. Iodipamide and iodoxamate were i.v. infused at a rate of 6.7 mumoles per minute per kg for 30 minutes.
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11/01/1979 - "
Iodipamide and iodoxamate were compared in equimolar clinical dosages in five cholecystectomized chronic bile fistula dogs in which hepatic dysfunction was produced by oral administration of a total dose of 480 and 960 microliters dimethylnitrosamine (DMNA), respectively.
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2.
Wounds and Injuries (Trauma)
04/01/1957 - "
Visualization of gall bladder and bile ducts following trauma; results of study with intravenous cholografin.
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3.
Hyperthermia
10/01/1982 - "
Iodipamide (an inhibitor of the liver transport system) augmented the hyperthermia produced by PGI2, PGE2 and pyrogen.
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05/01/1983 - "
Of the three anion transport systems (iodide, hippurate and liver-like) present in the choroid plexus, only the liver-like transport system seems to be important to central inactivation of beta-endorphin, D-ala2-Met-enkephalin and D-ala2-Leu-enkephalin since iodipamide (an inhibitor of the liver-like transport system) augmented the hyperthermia.
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04/11/1983 - "
Of the three anion transport systems (iodide, hippurate and liver-like or L) present in the choroid plexus, it is suggested that only the L transport system seems to be important to ventricular inactivation of BE and DAME since iodipamide (an inhibitor of the L transport system) augmented the hyperthermia produced by BE and DAME.
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4.
Hemolysis
10/01/1977 - "
At very high concentrations, the steroid potentiated the complement-activating effect produced in vitro by iodipamide, but inhibited the immune and nonimmune mechanisms of hemolysis.
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01/01/1991 - "
It was shown that bilignost, in contrast to triombrast, iodamide and metrizamide precipitates spontaneous hemolysis of human erythrocytes.
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5.
Acute Kidney Injury (Acute Renal Failure)
01/01/1966 - "
[Acute renal failure after intravenous cholecystocholangiography with bilignost].
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Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
meglumine iotroxinate (SH 273)
2.
iodoxamic acid (BC 17)
3.
Contrast Media
4.
Iodipamide (Cholografin)
5.
Iodides
6.
Anions
7.
hippuric acid
8.
Cholates
9.
Dinoprostone (PGE2)
10.
Taurocholic Acid (Sodium Taurocholate)
Related Therapies and Procedures
1.
Catheters
2.
Oral Administration