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What are common side effects of the Intravenous CT Contrast Injection?

AtlantiCare Imaging Services -- Frequently Asked Questions
The most common side effect is a warm sensation during the injection and a "metallic" taste in the mouth. These are only passing sensations and usually last less than a minute or so. For some patients, itching or hives (bumps on the skin) may occur and can last from several minutes to several hours after the injection. This can be treated with medication at the time of the exam or after by the referring physician.
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What is the Intravenous CT Contrast Injection?

AtlantiCare Imaging Services -- Frequently Asked Questions
The contrast is injected into a vein using a small needle during a specific period in the CT exam. The contrast circulates the blood stream, through the heart and arteries, capillaries and veins, to essentially “enhance” the tissue structure of your organs so they appear highlighted on the CT images for a more precise diagnosis.
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Is the Intravenous CT Contrast Injection safe?

AtlantiCare Imaging Services -- Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely. We use “non-ionic” contrast, which has a much lower incidence of allergic reaction than the older “ionic” contrast.
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Is Intravenous CT Contrast safe?

Lenox Hill radiology only uses the newest and safest "non ionic" contrast available on the market. This is shown to have a much lower incidence of allergic reaction than the older "ionic" contrast. The most common side effect of the contrast includes a warm or hot "flushed" sensation during the actual injection and a "metallic" taste in the mouth, which usually lasts less than a minute or so. There is no treatment necessary for this as it is only a passing sensation.
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New York Private Medical Imaging
New York Private Medical Imaging only uses the newest and safest “non ionic” contrast available on the market. This is shown to have a much lower incidence of allergic reaction than the older “ionic” contrast. The most common side effect of the contrast includes a warm or hot "flushed" sensation during the actual injection and a "metallic" taste in the mouth, which usually lasts less than a minute or so.
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Why Are Oral And Intravenous Contrast Used In CT?

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Oral contrast is used to image the stomach and intestines. It is a very dilute, flavored barium solution that you drink approximately 1 hour prior to an examination. Intravenous contrast is sometimes referred to as "dye". Although colorless, it contains iodine, which makes specific organs, blood vessels, and tissues visible on x-rays for better detection of disease or injury. It is not radioactive.
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How intravenous contrast works in CT examination?

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Contrast medium is used to increase tissue contrast between normal and abnormal structures hence allowing better differentiation and more precise diagnosis. The intravenously injected contrast medium becomes distributed all over the tissues of the body and consequently increases their density; therefore increases the ability of these tissues to absorb and attenuate the x-ray beam and the more the tissue takes contrast medium the more they appear bright in CT.
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What is Intravenous Contrast?

Intravenous contrast is used in CT to help highlight blood vessels and to enhance the tissue structure of various organs such as the brain, spine, liver and kidneys. "Intravenous" means that the contrast is injected into a vein using a small needle. Typically the contrast is loaded into a power injector, which injects the CT contrast using tubing through the needle into the body during a specific period in the CT exam.
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Do I Need an Injection of Contrast for my CT Exam?

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Not everyone needs an injection for CT imaging. When an contrast injection is needed, a pharmaceutical contrast agent made of iodine is used. This is only done when the radiologist and/or the referring physician have determined that it is necessary for diagnostic purposes. Iodine contrast is used to make specific organs, blood vessels or tissue types "stand out" with more image contrast in the resulting picture.
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What are the common side effects of the FSH injection?

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Local irritation is the most common side effect. Other side effects that may occur include a feeling of fullness, bloating, and tenderness in the lower abdomen due to the increasing size of the ovaries. These effects are most noticeable during the second week of injections. Changes in hormone levels can contribute to mood swings and fatigue during this time.
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Do all CT scans require the administration of a contrast agent?

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Not all CT examinations require the use of a contrast agent. When a contrast agent is required, it is because the radiologist and referring physician determine that it is necessary for diagnosis. Contrast agents are considered to be safe and side effects are uncommon. The benefits associated with the improved imaging of particular organs generally outweigh the low risk of allergic reaction.
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If I'm Nursing an Infant, Can I Breast Feed After an Injection of CT Contrast?

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Typically, patients are instructed to wait for 24 hours after receiving the CT contrast injection before breast feeding again. Patients may wish to pump breast milk prior to the CT exam and store it for use during this 24-hour period. Always check with the radiologist and the imaging center for their specific recommendations.
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What are the most common side effects?

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The side effects that most often cause problems are: Daytime hangover or sleepiness; dizziness; drowsiness; poor coordination; reduced mental alertness; impaired judgment; reduced physical alertness; trouble paying attention; problems with memory or learning; excitement; restlessness; reduced tolerance for alcohol, narcotics and other sedatives.
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What is an intravenous?

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intravenous or IV is a catheter that is introduced into a vein for the purpose of administering fluid, anesthetic medications, and other medications.
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What is Oral Contrast or the CT drink?

Patients having a CT scan of either their abdomen or pelvis are usually required to drink a special drink for up to 2 hours prior to their scan time. The drink, which is Barium based travels from the stomach into the remainder of the gastrointestinal tract. The CT x-ray beam is attenuated (weakened) as it passes through the organs containing the contrast, for example, the large intestine.
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Will I experience side effects after my Botox injection?

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Botox has been in use for well over 15 years. Most of the common side effects include hoarseness, breathiness and roughness in the voice. This is because the botox partially paralyzes the vocal cord(s). Thus for a few days the vocal folds are weak and possibly not able to close completely. These symptoms are very common, sometimes lasting for 1-2 weeks. Every person reacts different to botox, so your physician will customize your dose based on how you respond.
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WHAT ARE THE SIDE EFFECTS OF INJECTION SCLEROTHERAPY?

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SKIN ULCERATION is a common occurrence after injection of both type of veins, spider or varicose. It occurs when the sclerosing agent is injected in a high concentration and volume. In most cases the small ulceration will heal and will leave little or no scars . In cases of clear blunder (carelessness or incompetence) , permanent disfiguring scars could result. This was the case of a patient from Iowa who went to treat her spider veins by a local plastic surgeon without much experience.
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Why do I get an IV injection with CT and MRI scans?

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Intravenous contrast material is often, but not always, used in today's CT and MRI studies to help with diagnosis. An iodine based material is used for CT and gadolinium is used for MRI. The purpose is to “enhance” the tissues and organs of the body in such a way as to make them better stand out from each other, and to allow better visualization of abnormal areas within normal areas. This ability to differentiate normal from abnormal is important to make the correct diagnosis.
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What common side effects may I experience with Tarceva?

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Rash and diarrhea were the most common side effects associated with Tarceva. They were generally mild to moderate. In large clinical studies, severe rash occurred in 9% of patients and severe diarrhea occurred in 6% of patients. You may also have other changes in your skin.
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What are the most common side effects of FLONASE?

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At recommended doses, FLONASE is effective and well tolerated. Side effects are generally mild and may include headache, nosebleed, or sore throat.
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What are the most common side effects of ARIMIDEX?

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In the early breast cancer clinical trial, the most common side effects seen with ARIMIDEX include hot flashes, joint symptoms, weakness, mood changes, pain, sore throat, nausea and vomiting, depression, high blood pressure, osteoporosis, swelling of arms/legs, and headache. Fractures (including fractures of the spine, hip, and wrist) occurred more frequently with ARIMIDEX than with tamoxifen (10% vs 7%).
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Rembrandt teeth whitening
The most common side effect is sensitivity to the light. The light emits heat as well as radiant energy. The light is applied two times for three seconds to each teeth separated by one minute and this is repeated again 13 minutes later. There are reports of patients who felt discomfort. The recommended procedure to prevent this problem is to have the patient take two tablets of Advil (Motrin, Ibuprofen), one hour before the whitening.
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Can I breast-feed after a contrast-injection?

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Because small amounts of X-ray and MRI contrast media excreted in breast-milk, breast-feeding should be avoided for 24 hours.
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