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sodium iodide 131I |
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sodium iodide 131I Iodotope, Sodium Iodide 131I Therapeutic Pharmacologic class: Radiopharmaceutical Therapeutic class: Antithyroid drug Pregnancy risk category X ActionIncorporated into iodoamino acids in thyroid and deposited in follicular colloid, from where drug is slowly released. Destructive beta particles in follicle act on thyroidal parenchymal cells, minimizing damage to surrounding tissue. AvailabilityIodotope Capsules: radioactivity ranging from 1 to 130 millicuries (mCi)/capsule at time of calibration Sodium Iodide 131I Therapeutic Capsules: radioactivity ranging from 0.75 to 100 mCi/capsule at time of calibration Oral solution: radioactivity ranging from 3.5 to 150 mCi/vial at time of calibration ⊘Indications and dosages ➣ Thyroid cancer Adults: Dosage highly individualized. Usual dosage for ablation of normal thyroid tissue is 50 mCi P.O., with subsequent dosages of 100 to 150 mCi P.O. ➣ Hyperthyroidism Adults: 4 to 10 mCi P.O. (usually achieves remission without destroying thyroid). Toxic nodular goiter may require higher dosages. Contraindications• Vomiting and diarrhea PrecautionsUse cautiously in: Administration☞ Don't administer if you're pregnant.
Adverse reactionsCNS: unusual fatigue CV: chest pain, tachycardia EENT: pain on swallowing, sore throat GI: nausea, vomiting, severe salivary gland inflammation Hematologic: anemia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, acute leukemia, bone marrow depression, other blood dyscrasias Metabolic: hypothyroidism, transient thyroiditis, acute thyroid crisis Respiratory: cough Skin: temporary hair thinning, rash, hives, urticaria Other: chromosomal abnormalities, neck tenderness and swelling, lymphedema, increase in clinical symptoms, weight gain, radiation sickness, death InteractionsDrug-drug. Other antithyroid drugs (such as methimazole), iodine, thyroid agents: altered uptake of sodium iodide 131I Drug-diagnostic tests. Hemoglobin, platelets, white blood cells: decreased levels Procedures using contrast media: altered sodium iodide 131I uptake Patient monitoring☞ Monitor patient to make sure he's following full radiation precautions, including proper body fluid disposal. Patient teaching• Instruct patient to fast for 12 hours before therapy starts and to drink as much fluid as possible for 48 hours after administration. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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