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Iodixanol 320mg/ml Inj, 50ml is a contrast dye commonly used during CT scans and angiograms. It helps doctors get a clearer view of your blood vessels and organs by enhancing the contrast in the images. This can be crucial for diagnosing various medical conditions. The dye is injected into a vein and is naturally eliminated by the kidneys. While it's generally safe, there are some serious side effects to be aware of. This thread is to discuss experiences, concerns, and any tips for managing side effects. Let's share our knowledge and support each other!

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last active 4/18/2026
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marie_ferguson4/14/2026

This thread is a good reminder to always ask about the side effects and what to do if something goes wrong. Better safe than sorry, right?

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jonathan_hamilton4/14/2026

I was really nervous about the side effects, but the nurse explained everything clearly. Knowing what to expect helped a lot. Just make sure to ask questions if you're unsure about anything.

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nancy_santos4/14/2026

I had a CT scan last year and the doc mentioned that this dye can cause thyroid issues. Made sure to get my thyroid checked afterwards just to be safe. Thankfully everything was okay.

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martha_fox4/14/2026

Just got this injection for the first time. The doctor said it's pretty standard but to call right away if I notice any odd symptoms. Good to see others talking about it too.

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scott_sanders4/14/2026

This stuff can be life-threatening if you're not careful. I had a friend who developed Stevens-Johnson syndrome after a scan. Horrible condition, and it was a nightmare for her.

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janet_gardner4/14/2026

Iodixanol is so important for getting accurate diagnoses, but the risks are real. My doctor told me that monitoring for side effects is crucial, especially for kidney function. She recommended lots of fluids afterwards to help flush it out.

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patrick_dunn4/14/2026

Iodixanol is great for getting clear images, but the potential side effects are scary. I had a friend who had a severe allergic reaction. It's important to be monitored closely during the procedure.

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kyle_williams4/14/2026

I had a CT scan with Iodixanol last month and experienced some irritation at the injection site. It was mild and went away quickly, but it was still concerning.