You cannot eat or drink any fluid before and during the time you drink contrast. Call the facility doing the diagnostic procedure to get complete instructions.
It shoould be the other way round. Urografin is not licensed for oral use and should not be used as an oral contrast agent. Omnipaque is licenced for oral used and should be used as an oral contrast agent. Check the manufacturer's product data sheets to confirm.
what is a powerful evacuator used to remove fluids from the oral cavity during a surgical procedure in dentistry?
Oral
Nasopharynx
administration of oral rehydration salts to replace lost fluids
water or introduced oral intake
Oral
Conservative management (Antibiotics, Analgesics, IV fluids, Bowel rest and NO per oral.)
Elevated bilirubin levels in blood and body fluids
Vaginal, anal and oral. Everything you do so bodily fluids can end up inside your body.
Oral
Mild to moderate dehydration without vomiting can be managed with oral hydration. If the dehydration is severe or if there is frequent vomiting there is no other option but to administer fluids intravenously.