Clinical comparison of locetamic acid (cholebrine) and ipodate sodium (Orgrafin).
AJR Am J Roentgenol, 1979/5;132(5):735-6.
Neal RR, Harvey KG, Cantwell KG, Press HC Jr
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Abstract
Locetamic acid (Cholebrine) and ipodate sodium (Oragrafin) were compared in a double blind study of 503 patients. The radiographs were evaluated for contrast density, visualization of common duct, gallstones, residual in the intestinal tract, and side effects. Cholebrine demonstrated better opacification, fewer repeat examinations, slightly greater common duct opacification, and more frequent visualization of gallstones. Oragrafin had less residue. Side effects were minimal with both contrast agents.
MeSH terms
Administration, Oral; Cholecystography; Clinical Trials as Topic; Double-Blind Method; Drug Evaluation; Humans; Iodobenzenes; Ipodate; Nausea; Vomiting
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