Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: HYPAQUE 76 versus MD 76.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: HYPAQUE 76 versus MD 76.
HYPAQUE-76 vs MD-76
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
HYPAQUE-76 (diatrizoate meglumine and diatrizoate sodium) is an ionic iodinated contrast agent that attenuates X-rays, providing radiographic contrast. Its mechanism involves high iodine content (76%) that absorbs X-rays, distinguishing anatomical structures in imaging procedures.
MD-76 is a contrast agent that contains iodine, which attenuates X-rays, thereby enhancing the contrast between vascular structures and surrounding tissues. It distributes in the extracellular fluid compartment and is excreted unchanged by glomerular filtration.
Intravenous: 50-100 mL (as a 76% solution, 370 mg iodine/mL) for contrast imaging, administered as a bolus or infusion; maximum 300 mL per procedure.
IV: 50-100 mL per dose, administered as a bolus or infusion, not to exceed 3 mL/kg total dose.
None Documented
None Documented
Terminal elimination half-life of 1.5-2 hours in normal renal function. Prolonged to >10 hours in moderate renal impairment (CrCl 30-50 mL/min). Closely correlates with creatinine clearance.
Terminal half-life: 1.5–2 hours; prolonged in renal impairment (up to 20 hours in anuria); clinical context: allows rapid elimination, suitable for diagnostic imaging
Primarily renal; >95% excreted unchanged in urine within 24 hours via glomerular filtration. Fecal excretion minimal (<5%). Biliary excretion negligible.
Renal: >95% unchanged via glomerular filtration; biliary/fecal: <5%
Category C
Category C
Radiocontrast Agent
Radiocontrast Agent