Pharmaceuticals used in nuclear imaging

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There are several drugs which are useful for evaluation of nuclear studies for respective systems. These drugs play an important role in monitoring the physiological changes and aiding in diagnosis .

Drugs used are

  • metoclopramide and erythromycin in gastrointestinal scintigraphy; used for gastric motility disorders
  • ranitidine, pentagastrin, and glucagon for imaging of Meckel diverticulum
  • cholecystokinin-8 (CCK-8), morphine and phenobarbital for HIDA hepatobiliary scintigraphy .
  • furosemide, captopril, enalapril, and aspirin for renal scintigraphy
  • rTSH for thyroid imaging
  • dipyridamole, adenosine, and dobutamine for cardiac perfusion scintigraphy
  • acetazolamide for cerebral perfusion scintigraphy
  • -<li>ranitidine, pentagastrin, and <a title="Glucagon" href="/articles/glucagon">glucagon</a> for imaging of <a href="/articles/meckel-diverticulum-1">Meckel diverticulum</a>
  • +<li>ranitidine, pentagastrin, and <a href="/articles/glucagon">glucagon</a> for imaging of <a href="/articles/meckel-diverticulum-1">Meckel diverticulum</a>

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