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How to pronounce radiopharmaceutical in English?

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Type of pharmaceutic, pharmaceutical

Examples of radiopharmaceutical

radiopharmaceutical
Utilize eluant for preparation of radiopharmaceutical doses.
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Develop and implement procedures for the compounding of non-routine radiopharmaceutical dosage forms.
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Ensure compliance with ALARA principles during the handling and storage of all radiopharmaceutical doses.
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Develop and implement procedures for compounding of non-radioactive radiopharmaceutical kits for radioactive labeling.
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The PET scan shows where the radiopharmaceutical is by tracking the gamma ray signals given off by the radionuclides.
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Thus, it is shown to be a radiopharmaceutical especially useful for the early detection of relapsed prostate carcinoma.
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They may also be able to reduce the injected radiopharmaceutical dose, thereby reducing the exposure of patients and health professionals to radiation.
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For over a quarter of a century, the Nuclear Pharmacy Services business of Cardinal Health has set the standard for the radiopharmaceutical industry.
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Evaluate commercially available radiopharmaceutical formulations and locally compounded preparations to provide optimum efficiency and cost effectiveness.
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More examples
  • Pharmaceutical consisting of a radioactive compound used in radiation therapy
  • Radiopharmacology is the study and preparation of radiopharmaceuticals, which are radioactive pharmaceuticals. Radiopharmaceuticals are used in the field of nuclear medicine as tracers in the diagnosis and treatment of many diseases. ...
  • (radiopharmaceuticals) Drugs containing a radioactive substance that are used in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer and in pain management of bone metastases. Also called radioactive drugs.
  • (Radiopharmaceuticals) (ray-dee-o-farm-uh-SUIT-uh-kulls): radioactive substances that are taken by mouth or injected into the body. They collect in the area of the tumor and help stop its growth.
  • (Radiopharmaceuticals) Drugs (compounds or materials) that may be labeled or tagged with a radioisotope. In many cases, these materials function much like materials found in the body and do not produce special pharmacological effects. ...
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  • Basic radioactively-tagged compound necessary to produce a nuclear medicine image.
  • Radioactive medication intended for diagnosis or therapy in the field of nuclear medicine.