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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
albumin aggregated systemic
No reviews
betiatide systemic
No reviews
disofenin systemic (Pro)
No reviews
exametazime systemic
No reviews
gallium ga 68 dotatate systemic
No reviews
ibritumomab systemic (Pro)
No reviews
mebrofenin systemic (Pro)
No reviews
medronic acid systemic
No reviews
oxidronate systemic
No reviews
pentetic acid systemic
No reviews
pyrophosphate systemic
No reviews
sulfur colloid systemic
No reviews
tetrofosmin systemic
No reviews
tilmanocept systemic
10
1 review
dimercaptosuccinic acid systemic
5.5
2 reviews
sestamibi systemic (Pro)
10
3 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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