Since Ultravist 240 Injection is given during procedures, therefore the likelihood of missing a dose is very less.
Since Ultravist 240 Injection is administered in the hospital or clinical setting by a qualified healthcare professional, the likelihood of an overdose is very less. However, emergency medical treatment will be initiated by the doctor if an overdose is suspected.
Beta blockers (moderate)
Cyclosporine (severe)
Ibuprofen (severe)
Ultravist 240 Injection is used as contrast media in digital subtraction angiography.
Ultravist 240 Injection is used as contrast media in cerebral arteriography.
Ultravist 240 Injection is used as contrast media in visceral angiography.
Ultravist 240 Injection is used as contrast media in peripheral arteriography.
Ultravist 240 Injection is used as contrast media in peripheral venography.
Ultravist 240 Injection is used as contrast media in coronary arteriography.
Ultravist 240 Injection is used as contrast media in excretory urography.
Ultravist 240 Injection is used as contrast media in contrast computed tomography.
Ultravist 240 Injection is used as contrast media in left ventriculography.
Headache
Feeling of warmth or heat
Back pain
Chest pain
Abnormal vision
Frequent urge to urinate
Pale skin at injection site
Decreased heart rate (rare)
Nausea or Vomiting (rare)
Increased thirst (rare)
Tingling of the hands or feet (rare)
Difficulty in breathing (rare)
Bluish lips or skin (rare)
Ultravist 240 Injection is not recommended for use if you have a known allergy to Ultravist 300 Injection 50 mL or any other inactive ingredients present along with it.
Ultravist 240 Injection is not recommended for intrathecal administration (into the spine).
Prolonged fasting and bowel preparation before Ultravist 240 Injection is not recommended in children due to the risk of kidney failure.