CT Scan Contrast - Allergic Reaction
Has anyone else had this same situation? If so, please provide me your story our resolution.
THANKS
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I'm allergic to shellfish and that apparently is a relative to the iodine in the dye they use. Before each scan I have to take (2)20mg tablets of prednisone every 8 hours along with zantac for 4 doses, then an hour before the scan a benadril. I don't like the rush (Hey, its snowing here in Fort Worth!) it gives me or the not quite feeling myself after, but part of that is probably the iodine and barium. Jo Ann0
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After 12 CT scans, I too developed an allergic reaction to the IV contrast. It was just upper body hives the first time then I tried the pre-meds (prednisone, zantac and benedryl) and still had an entire body reaction (beet red head to toe before I even got up from the scan bed). It took 3 shots of benedryl and 90 minutes for it to calm down. I go to a teaching hospital and was able to show many med and nursing students exactly what an allergic reaction looked like. Luckily, my beathing was not impacted which is very serious!!!!!!
My oncologist says it is not worth it for me so for my next testing we are going to do a chest X-ray for the lungs and MRI for the liver.
He also told me that the CT contrast where I go is not longer made with iodine so I should have no problem with shellfish. I was nervous to try it but have several times since then with absolutely no problems.
Lisa P.0 -
Maybe instead of iodine they used what I had. My last CT scan report says "80 cc of Optiray 350 administered intravenously. Indication for nonionic contrast material is: Hypertension." (My blood syst. pressure is about 150.)scouty said:After 12 CT scans, I too developed an allergic reaction to the IV contrast. It was just upper body hives the first time then I tried the pre-meds (prednisone, zantac and benedryl) and still had an entire body reaction (beet red head to toe before I even got up from the scan bed). It took 3 shots of benedryl and 90 minutes for it to calm down. I go to a teaching hospital and was able to show many med and nursing students exactly what an allergic reaction looked like. Luckily, my beathing was not impacted which is very serious!!!!!!
My oncologist says it is not worth it for me so for my next testing we are going to do a chest X-ray for the lungs and MRI for the liver.
He also told me that the CT contrast where I go is not longer made with iodine so I should have no problem with shellfish. I was nervous to try it but have several times since then with absolutely no problems.
Lisa P.
Greg0 -
Every time I go in for a scan I get pre-medicated with 25 mg of Benadryl by IV before hand, (about 30 min. before) and I have not had a problem since then. Maybe you can request your Benadryl by injection rather than taking a pill.....
It works for me,
Susan0 -
ask techs for the brochure that comes with every drug, or get the name, etc. and look up contrindications on Drugs.com or similar site. Ask you onc how much difference-(in what he/she needs to see) it makes if you do the procedure w/oPGLGreg said:Maybe instead of iodine they used what I had. My last CT scan report says "80 cc of Optiray 350 administered intravenously. Indication for nonionic contrast material is: Hypertension." (My blood syst. pressure is about 150.)
Greg
Iodine..they can read the scan either way..0
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