Good morning in three days I have an MRI of the head with contrast. I suffer from hyperthyroidism results currently in normal. My question is whether the contrast to RM is without iodine?so assured me radiologist although I am still very stressed about giving this contrast. I know that the contrast to the CT contains iodine and do you know how it is with RM?
* required field
* required field
Suggested Products
Space for your product
Anna Pochopień Pharmacist
2 years ago
For magnetic resonance imaging, contrast based on gadolinium compounds is most often used, which is safe in patients with a diseased thyroid — it does not contain iodine. I encourage you to read the article: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/leki-na-nadczynnosc-tarczycy