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kyle_palmer2026-04-18

I'd like to share some information about Visipaque 270mg/ml Inj, 100ml, a contrast dye used during X-ray tests like CT scans or angiograms. It's essential for doctors to see blood vessels and organs more clearly on the images, which helps them diagnose medical conditions. It's given as an injection into a vein. There are several possible side effects, ranging from mild to severe. Mild side effects include feeling warm or irritation at the injection site. Unfortunately, some severe side effects can be life-threatening. If you experience signs of an allergic reaction, such as a rash, hives, itching, or difficulty breathing, seek immediate medical help. Kidney and thyroid problems can also occur, as well as chest pain, fast heartbeat, and severe dizziness. In rare cases, it can cause severe skin reactions like Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN). It's crucial to be aware of these potential side effects and report them to your doctor or the FDA if necessary. Have any of you had experience with this dye? Were there any side effects to be aware of?

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beverly_spencer7d ago

The nurse who gave me the injection said the warmth is normal and to expect it. She was right—I felt warm all over but it didn't last long.

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kathleen_gray7d ago

The contrast dye is such an integral process of radiology tests. However, the side effects can be scary but it’s good to know to recognize them immediately.

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scott_robinson7d ago

This stuff saved my life during my angiogram. It helped the doctors see a blockage clearly, but I did feel really warm afterwards.

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martha_fox6d ago

I've worked in a hospital for years, and I can tell you, the rare but severe skin reactions are no joke. If you see any red, blistered, or peeling skin, get help immediately.