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RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS INPHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCE
Area/Stream: Futuristic Trends in Pharmacy & Nursing, Volume 2, Book 25, Part 1, Chapter 12,
Authors: Ravindra Mishra, Harsha Rathore, Radharaman Tiwari, Vikas Basant, Ms .Krati Dhakad
Keywords: Radiopharmaceuticals, imaging, disease, diagnostic, therapeutics, techniques.
Book Name /series: Futuristic Trends in Pharmacy & Nursing, Volume 2, Book 25, Part 1, Chapter 12
Publication: IIP Proceedings
Year: 2022,
Month: November
Page No: 128-146,
ISSN/ISBN: 978-93-95632-87-4,
DOI/Link: https://rsquarel.org/assets/docupload/rsl2023B2BDC71AF38F330.pdf
Abstract:
Modern diagnostic and therapeutic procedures using radiopharmaceuticals' original radiotracers are made possible by the medical specialty known as radiopharmaceuticals (Nuclear Medicine) (drugs linked to a radioactive isotope). Since radiopharmaceuticals are regarded as a unique class of medications on a global scale, each member nation has created a set of laws that govern their production and usage. Mild doses of the radiopharmaceuticals used in diagnostic exams are given. Thus, they have neither the required pharmacological action nor any undesirable side effects or severe adverse responses. The main drawback of their use is that they affect biodistribution, which could lead to incorrect diagnoses. Nuclear medicine is expanding significantly, but it is also impacted by the emergence and development of novel radiopharmaceuticals in both the diagnostic and therapeutic domains, as well as by the use of new multimodal imaging techniques (SPECT-CT, PET-CT, PETMRI, etc.). It is essential to understand the restrictions placed on such approaches, the distribution and potential physiological changes caused by radiopharmaceuticals, the contraindications and unfavourable effects of radiological contrasts, and the potential for both of these factors to interfere.
Cite this: Ravindra Mishra, Harsha Rathore, Radharaman Tiwari, Vikas Basant, Ms .Krati Dhakad,"RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS INPHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCE", Futuristic Trends in Pharmacy & Nursing, Volume 2, Book 25, Part 1, Chapter 12, November, 2022, 128-146, 978-93-95632-87-4, https://rsquarel.org/assets/docupload/rsl2023B2BDC71AF38F330.pdf