Excretion of iohexol and metrizoate in human breast milk. 1987

S T Nielsen, and I Matheson, and J N Rasmussen, and K Skinnemoen, and E Andrew, and G Hafsahl
Department of Radiology, Aalborg Hospital, Denmark.

Six lactating women undergoing contrast media examination had milk and blood taken to determine the rate and extent of excretion of iohexol (Omnipaque) (four mothers) and metrizoate (Isopaque) (two mothers). Blood samples were taken up to 45 minutes and milk samples up to 48 hours after the contrast medium injection. The excretion was low, reaching a maximum at 3 to 6 hours and showing a slow decay curve (t1/2 = 15 to 108 hours). One mother, who was weaning her baby, showed a different excretion pattern. The amount excreted during 24 hours was about 0.5 per cent of the weight adjusted maternal dose for both iohexol and metrizoate. It is not likely, that such a low dose of poorly absorbed drug would cause any adverse effects in the infant, unless it is hypersensitive to the drug already. The authors consider breast feeding to be acceptable for mothers receiving iohexol or metrizoate.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007463 Iodobenzoates Benzoic acid esters or salts substituted with one or more iodine atoms. Iodobenzoic Acids,Acids, Iodobenzoic
D007472 Iohexol An effective non-ionic, water-soluble contrast agent which is used in myelography, arthrography, nephroangiography, arteriography, and other radiographic procedures. Its low systemic toxicity is the combined result of low chemotoxicity and low osmolality. Compound 545,Exypaque,Iohexol 350,Nycodenz,Omnipaque
D008794 Metrizoic Acid A diagnostic radiopaque that usually occurs as the sodium salt. Metrizoate,Benzoic acid, 3-(acetylamino)-5-(acetylmethylamino)-2,4,6-triiodo-,Isopaque,Metrizoate Sodium,Triosil
D008895 Milk, Human Milk that is produced by HUMAN MAMMARY GLANDS. Breast Milk,Human Milk,Milk, Breast
D008970 Molecular Weight The sum of the weight of all the atoms in a molecule. Molecular Weights,Weight, Molecular,Weights, Molecular
D005260 Female Females
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults

Related Publications

S T Nielsen, and I Matheson, and J N Rasmussen, and K Skinnemoen, and E Andrew, and G Hafsahl
February 1984, Radiology,
S T Nielsen, and I Matheson, and J N Rasmussen, and K Skinnemoen, and E Andrew, and G Hafsahl
January 1983, Acta radiologica: diagnosis,
S T Nielsen, and I Matheson, and J N Rasmussen, and K Skinnemoen, and E Andrew, and G Hafsahl
January 1985, Annales de radiologie,
S T Nielsen, and I Matheson, and J N Rasmussen, and K Skinnemoen, and E Andrew, and G Hafsahl
January 1986, Acta radiologica: diagnosis,
S T Nielsen, and I Matheson, and J N Rasmussen, and K Skinnemoen, and E Andrew, and G Hafsahl
January 1983, Acta radiologica. Supplementum,
S T Nielsen, and I Matheson, and J N Rasmussen, and K Skinnemoen, and E Andrew, and G Hafsahl
June 1978, The Journal of pediatrics,
S T Nielsen, and I Matheson, and J N Rasmussen, and K Skinnemoen, and E Andrew, and G Hafsahl
May 1994, The Annals of pharmacotherapy,
S T Nielsen, and I Matheson, and J N Rasmussen, and K Skinnemoen, and E Andrew, and G Hafsahl
September 1990, Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics,
S T Nielsen, and I Matheson, and J N Rasmussen, and K Skinnemoen, and E Andrew, and G Hafsahl
January 1990, British journal of clinical pharmacology,
S T Nielsen, and I Matheson, and J N Rasmussen, and K Skinnemoen, and E Andrew, and G Hafsahl
November 1968, Acta radiologica: diagnosis,
Copied contents to your clipboard!