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GADOVERSETAMIDE (200 MG)

GADOVERSETAMIDE (200 MG) price.
  • $370 - $497.29
  • Product name: GADOVERSETAMIDE (200 MG)
  • CAS: 131069-91-5
  • MF: C20H34GdN5O10
  • MW: 661.77
  • EINECS:
  • MDL Number:MFCD00918094
  • Synonyms:GADOVERSETAMIDE (200 MG);Gadoversetamide (200 mg) (DISCONTINUED)
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  • American Custom Chemicals Corporation
  • TRC
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  • 5MG
  • 250mg
  • ManufacturerAmerican Custom Chemicals Corporation
  • Product numberCBL0000384
  • Product descriptionGADOVERSETAMIDE 95.00%
  • Packaging5MG
  • Price$497.29
  • Updated2021-12-16
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  • ManufacturerTRC
  • Product numberG125950
  • Product descriptionGadoversetamide
  • Packaging250mg
  • Price$370
  • Updated2021-12-16
  • Buy
Manufacturer Product number Product description Packaging Price Updated Buy
American Custom Chemicals Corporation CBL0000384 GADOVERSETAMIDE 95.00% 5MG $497.29 2021-12-16 Buy
TRC G125950 Gadoversetamide 250mg $370 2021-12-16 Buy

Properties

Density :d25 1.160

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Description

The contrast agent gadoversetamide was launched in the US as a solution for i.v. injection to be used prior to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients with anomalous blood-brain barrier or anomalous vascularity in the central nervous system or in the liver. This chelate obtained by complexation of paramagnetic gadolinium(III) ion and DTPA-bis- (methoxyethylamide) ligand enhances visualization of lesions including tumors in the brain, spine and liver due to the effect of Gd(III)-water interaction on the proton magnetic relaxation of water. The small molecular size gadoversetamide belongs to the class of extracellular contrast agents. A phase III, multicenter, double-blind, parallel group trial showed that gadoversetamide was well tolerated and as efficient as gadopentetate dimeglumine (Schering) in hepatic magnetic resonance imaging of patients with suspected liver pathology.