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  • Title: [Sodium salts or methylglucamine salts in contrast media for infusion pyelography? (author's transl)].
    Author: Taenzer V, Albrecht A, Clauss W, Held I.
    Journal: Radiologe; 1981 Jun; 21(6):288-90. PubMed ID: 7022552.
    Abstract:
    Tolerance of two contrast media was compared by a double blind study. High doses of iodine (45 g) were used for both contrast substances. Sodium Ioglicinate was giving best radiological contrast but produced more side-effects, especially nausea, as compared to Methylglucamine-Ioglicinate. On the contrary Methylglucamine-Ioglicinate did not give best density but did produce less side-effects. Thus the investigator has to consider very carefully, which of the compounds has to be preferred.
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