Iohexol 302mg/ml (Iodine 140mg/ml) solution for injection 200ml plastic bottles
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Iohexol is an effective non-ionic, water-soluble contrast agent which is used in myelography, arthrography, nephroangiography, arteriography, and other radiographic procedures.
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Reviews & meta-analyses: 6 · Randomised trials: 3 · 1984–2026
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M. Rudnick, Stanley Goldfarb, L. Wexler, et al.
Kidney international, 1995
B. Eriksen, R. Palsson, Natalie Ebert, et al.
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN, 2020
P. Delanaye, Natalie Ebert, T. Melsom, et al.
Clinical Kidney Journal, 2016
Yi H, Zheng Y, Fang S, et al.
2026
Abstract Background Optimal observation periods and surgical predictive utility for iohexol in adhesive small bowel obstruction (ASBO) remain undefined. This study systematically evaluates iohexol's time-dependent therapeutic effects and its role in guiding surgical decisions. Methods We first conducted a meta-analysis of water-soluble contrast agents in ASBO. Subsequently, a retrospective cohort of ASBO patients (2020–2024) from Li Huili Hospital was analyzed. Iohexol recipients were 1:1 propensity score-matched with conventional management patients. Clinical outcomes (surgical rate, hospital stay, operative time) were compared. Time-dependent Cox regression analyzed iohexol's impact on symptom resolution across 0–24h, 24–48h, and > 48h post-admission, complemented by a 48-hour landmark analysis. Results The meta-analysis of twenty studies confirmed water-soluble contrast agents significantly reduce ASBO surgical rates and hospital stays. In our retrospective study, 103 iohexol patients were matched with 103 conventional treatment patients. The iohexol group showed a significantly lower surgery rate (16% vs. 28%, P = 0.043), a higher 48-hour resolution rate (79% vs. 61%, P = 0.01), and reduced hospital stay. Time-dependent Cox regression revealed iohexol's strong pro-resolution effect within 0–24h (HR = 2.92, P
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F. Gaspari, N. Perico, P. Ruggenenti, et al.
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN, 1995
E. Krutzén, S. Bäck, Ingrid Nilsson-Ehle, et al.
The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine, 1984
George J. Schwartz, Susan Furth, Susan Furth, et al.
Kidney international, 2006
Natalie Ebert, E. Schaeffner, J. Seegmiller, et al.
Kidney international, 2024
Eun-Ah Park, Whal Lee, D. Kang, et al.
Korean Journal of Radiology, 2016
J. Koteff, J. Borland, Shuguang Chen, et al.
British journal of clinical pharmacology, 2013
Sources: aggregated from Europe PMC (EMBL-EBI), OpenAlex, Crossref, PubMed and other open scholarly databases. Retracted articles are excluded. Study information is provided for research purposes and does not constitute medical advice.
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Key facts
Drug status
Approved
Major interactions
None known
Half-life
3.4 hours
Mechanism
Organic iodine compounds block x-rays as they pass through the body, thereby all…
Food interactions
None known
Human targets
None mapped
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Pharmacokinetics at a glance
Absorption
60 minutes
Half-life
3.4 hours
Volume of distribution
350-849 mL
Elimination
Clearance
109 mL/min
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May not be absorbed for up to 24 hours if tubes are obstructed and dilated.
ATC V08AB02
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