Additional Information for Iodized Oil
Iodized oil is a type of contrast agent used in medical imaging procedures, particularly in radiology. It is a solution that contains iodine, which helps to enhance the visibility of certain structures or organs during imaging tests such as X-rays, CT scans, or angiography.
Iodized oil is typically administered through injection into the bloodstream or directly into a specific area of the body, depending on the type of procedure being performed. It is commonly used to visualize blood vessels, organs, or tumors, as the iodine in the oil absorbs X-rays and appears as a contrast on the resulting images.
In the supply class Drugs And Biologicals, iodized oil falls under the category of pharmaceutical products used for diagnostic purposes. It is considered a medical, dental, and veterinary equipment and supply because it is used in medical procedures and is part of the inventory of healthcare facilities.
Please note that the specific regulations and guidelines for the use and distribution of iodized oil may vary depending on the country and healthcare system. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional or refer to local regulations for more detailed information.