Guerbet - Model Optiray (Ioversol) - Contrast Agent for CT & Cath Lab
With its unique combination of ready-to-use presentation, wide range of concentrations, and appropriate physicochemical properties1-4, Optiray® helps you cover a large array of clinical situations, including the challenging ones.1,5,6
Optiray® (ioversol) is a non-ionic monomeric, low osmolar iodinated contrast agent intended for intravascular administration. Depending on the indication, Optiray® can be administered either by intravenous (IV) or intra-arterial route (IA).
Optiray® is supplied in 4 different concentrations: 240, 300, 320 and 350 mg I/mL.*
Optiray® is approved for use in adults and children in a wide range of indications, helping you to cover a large array of clinical situations, including the challenging ones.
It is approved in more than 65 countries.*
Optiray® is well-known thanks to its unique combination of ready-to-use presentation (prefilled syringes), wide range of concentrations (including 320mgI/mL, not available among other LOCM) and appropriate physicochemical properties.
Optiray® is commercialized in vials and in prefilled syringes, a solution designed to enhance safety and efficiency in radiology units. Prefilled syringes can bring several benefits to your daily practice helping to prevent microbiologic contamination in clinical routine, especially in the case of immunocompromised patients7 as well as the reduction of crossed infection or patient administration errors8. An extensive list of benefits can be experienced, including an easier manipulation by radiographers9. Optiray in prefilled syringes are available in 50 to 125mL volumes to adapt best to your scanner technology, patient morphology and examination type.*
* Not all the concentrations and indications may be available in your country. Indication may vary from children to adult population Please check with your local Guerbet representative for more information
Optiray® contrast agent has six hydroxyl groups evenly arranged around the tri-iodinated benzene ring and has no methyl group. It possesses properties of high hydrophilicity, low viscosity and is classified as low osmolality contrast media.1-3