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CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Hypaque; Diatrizoate meglumine; Diatrizoate sodium; Amidotrizoate; Amidotrizoic acid; Gastrografin; Gastrovist; Gastrovision; Md-gastroview; Gastroview; Gastrograffin; Urografin; Cardiografin; Methylglucamine diatrizoate; Cystografin; Angiovist 282; Sodium amidotrizoate; ATC code V08AA01; ATCvet code QV08AA01; Conray 35; Diat; Odiston; Reno-dip; Renografin 76; Triombrin; Triombrine; Urotrast; Urovison; Urovist Cysto; Urovist Cysto Pediatric; Urovist Sodium 300; Vascoray; Angio-Conray; Diatrizoic acid

cysto-      
['s?st??]
¦ combining form relating to the urinary bladder: cystotomy.
Origin
from Gk kustis 'bladder'.

Wikipedia

Diatrizoate

Diatrizoate, also known as amidotrizoate, is a contrast agent used during X-ray imaging. This includes visualizing veins, the urinary system, spleen, and joints, as well as computer tomography (CT scan). It is given by mouth, injection into a vein, injection into the bladder, through a nasogastric tube, or rectally.

Relatively common side effects include vomiting, diarrhea, and skin redness. Other side effects include itchiness, kidney problems, low blood pressure, and allergic reactions. It is not recommended in people who have an iodine allergy. Diatrizoate is an iodinated ionic radiocontrast agent with high osmolality.

Diatrizoate was approved for medical use in the United States in 1954. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines.