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Considering taking medication to treat X-Rays Done for Diagnostic Purposes? Below is a list of common medications used to treat or reduce the symptoms of X-Rays Done for Diagnostic Purposes. Follow the links to read common uses, side effects, dosage details and read user reviews for the drugs listed below.

Your search for X-Rays Done for Diagnostic Purposes returned the following treatments.

Drug Name IndicationWhat's this? TypeWhat's this? User Reviews
iopamidol Inj     Be the first to review it
Isovue-200 Inj     Be the first to review it
diatrizoate meglumine & sodium Inj     Be the first to review it
diatrizoate meglumine & sodium Oral     Be the first to review it
Isovue-250 IV     Be the first to review it
Cystografin Urth     Be the first to review it
Cystografin-Dilute Urth     Be the first to review it
iothalamate meglumine Inj     Be the first to review it
ioversol IV     Be the first to review it
Conray 43 IV     Be the first to review it
Cysto-Conray II Urth     Be the first to review it
Optiray 320 IV     Be the first to review it
Optiray 350 IV     Be the first to review it
Optiray 300 IV     Be the first to review it
Conray Inj     Be the first to review it
iodixanol IV     Be the first to review it
iopromide Inj     Be the first to review it
diatrizoate meglumine Urth     Be the first to review it
iothalamate meglumine Urth     Be the first to review it
iothalamate meglumine IV     Be the first to review it
iohexol IV     Be the first to review it
Isovue-200 IV     Be the first to review it
MD-76 R Inj     Be the first to review it
Conray-30 IV     Be the first to review it
isosulfan blue SubQ     Be the first to review it
kit prep of Tc-99m-tetrofosmin IV     Be the first to review it
indium 111-pentetreotide IV     Be the first to review it
Omnipaque 140 IV     Be the first to review it
Omnipaque 240 IV     Be the first to review it
kit prep Tc-99m-medronate sod IV     Be the first to review it
kit prep of Tc-99m-mebrofenin IV     Be the first to review it
kit prep of Tc-99m-sod pyroph IV     Be the first to review it
kit for Tc 99m-sod thiosulfate Misc     Be the first to review it
kit for Tc 99m-sestamibi no.1 IV     Be the first to review it
Draximage MDP-25 IV     Be the first to review it
ioflupane I 123 IV     Be the first to review it
DaTscan IV     Be the first to review it
kit for of prep Tc-99m-albumin IV     Be the first to review it
Draximage MAA IV     Be the first to review it
kit prep Tc 99m-pentetic acid IV     Be the first to review it
Draximage DTPA IV     Be the first to review it
kit prep Tc-99m-exametazime IV     Be the first to review it
Ceretec IV     Be the first to review it
iobenguane sulfate I-123 IV     Be the first to review it
indium In-111 oxyquinoline IV     Be the first to review it
kit for prep Tc-99m-succimer IV     Be the first to review it
DMSA IV     Be the first to review it
indium-111 chloride Misc     Be the first to review it
pentetate indium disod. In-111 IT     Be the first to review it
Indium IN-111 DTPA IT     Be the first to review it
Indiclor Misc     Be the first to review it
florbetapir F 18 IV     Be the first to review it
Amyvid IV     Be the first to review it
Ultravist Inj     1 User Reviews
Isovue-300 IV     1 User Reviews
Myoview Kit IV     1 User Reviews
Adreview IV     1 User Reviews
Lymphazurin SubQ     2 User Reviews
OctreoScan IV     2 User Reviews
Omnipaque 300 IV     2 User Reviews
Omnipaque 350 IV     2 User Reviews
Visipaque IV     3 User Reviews
Isovue-370 IV     4 User Reviews
Gastrografin Oral     7 User Reviews
MD-Gastroview Oral     9 User Reviews

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