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Radiologic conjugating agents

What are Radiologic conjugating agents?

Radiological conjugating agents (RCA) are drugs or diagnostic agents that contain a radioactive substance and a conjugating agent.

When administered the conjugating agent and the attached radioactive substance specifically bind and accumulate in the target cells.

When used as a diagnostic agent the radioactive target cells can be detected for imaging purposes. As a cancer treatment, RCA causes cellular damage to the target cells due the emission from radioactive substance.

List of Radiologic conjugating agents

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Drug Name Avg. Rating Reviews
Ceretec (Pro)
Generic name: exametazime
No reviews
Choletec (Pro)
Generic name: mebrofenin
No reviews
Illuccix
Generic name: gallium Ga 68 gozetotide
No reviews
In-111 Zevalin
Generic name: ibritumomab
No reviews
Locametz
Generic name: gallium Ga 68 gozetotide
No reviews
Myoview (Pro)
Generic name: tetrofosmin
No reviews
Netspot (Pro)
Generic name: gallium ga 68 dotatate
No reviews
Neurolite
Generic name: bicisate dihydrochloride
No reviews
TechneScan HDP
Generic name: oxidronate
No reviews
TechneScan MAG3
Generic name: betiatide
No reviews
Y-90 Zevalin
Generic name: ibritumomab
No reviews
Zevalin
Generic name: ibritumomab
No reviews
Lymphoseek (Pro)
Generic name: tilmanocept
10
1 review
Cardiolite (Pro)
Generic name: sestamibi
10
2 reviews
For ratings, users were asked how effective they found the medicine while considering positive/adverse effects and ease of use (1 = not effective, 10 = most effective).

See also

Medical conditions treated or associated with radiologic conjugating agents:

Further information

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