| Drug Name | Iopromide | 
							
								| Drug ID | BADD_D01182 | 
							
								| Description | Iopromide is a low osmolar, non-ionic X-ray contrast agent for intravascular administration. It functions as a contrast agent by opacifying blood vessels in the path of flow of the contrast agent, permitting radiographic visualization of the internal structures until significant hemodilution occurs.
Available as the FDA-approved product Ultravist, iopromide is used in radiographic studies such as intra-arterial digital subtraction angiography (IA-DSA), cerebral and peripheral arteriography, peripheral venography, excretory urography, brain computer tomography (CT), coronary arteriography, left ventriculography, visceral angiography, and aortography. | 
							
								| Indications and Usage | Iopromide, as the product Iovist, is indicated for use as an X-ray contrast agent in the following procedures:
Intra-arterial digital subtraction angiography (IA-DSA) (150 mg I/mL) 
Cerebral arteriography and peripheral arteriography (300 mg I/mL) 
Coronary arteriography and left ventriculography, visceral angiography and aortography (370 mg I/mL) 
Peripheral venography (240 mg I/mL) 
Excretory urography (300 mg I/mL)
Contrast computed tomography (CT) imaging of head and body (300 mg I/mL and 370 mg I/mL) | 
							
								| Marketing Status | approved | 
				
							
								| ATC Code | V08AB05 | 
							
								| DrugBank ID | DB09156 | 
							
								| KEGG ID | D01893 | 
							
								| MeSH ID | C038192 | 
							
								| PubChem ID | 3736 | 
							
								| TTD Drug ID | D07GNP | 
							
								| NDC Product Code | 50419-344; 50419-346; 50419-347; 50419-348 | 
							
								| UNII | 712BAC33MZ | 
							
								| Synonyms | iopromide | lopromid | N,N'-bis(2,3-dihydroxypropyl)-2,4,6-triiodo-5-(2-methoxyacetamido)-N-methylisophthalamide | iopromid | Ultravist 300 | Clarograf | Ultravist |