Non-ionic iodinated contrast media 

What are Non-ionic iodinated contrast media?

Iodinated contrast media is a contrast media containing iodine that is used in radiography to increase the clarity of the image. Iodinated contrast media can be divided into the two groups: ionic and non-ionic. Each group varies in their uses, properties and toxic effects. In non-ionic iodinated contrast media the iodine is bound to an organic (non-ionic) compound and has a low osmolality.

List of Non-ionic iodinated contrast media
Drug NameAvg. Rating
iopromide systemic Brand name: Ultravist9.0
iopamidol systemic (Pro) Brand names: Isovue-200, Isovue-250, Isovue-300, Isovue-370, Isovue-M-200, Isovue-M-300 
iomeprol systemic 
iodixanol systemic (Pro) Brand name: Visipaque

Nonionic/iso-osmolality contrast media are iodine-based contrast agents used for imaging of the head and body. Nonionic/iso-osmolality, water-soluble iodinated contrast agents, when given intravenously, improve the visibility of the blood vessels through which they pass.

List of Non-ionic iodinated contrast media

Iopamidol

Iopamidol