Neurotrust

Neurotrastit is a radiopaque agent with the international name Yofendilate, which is used to diagnose various diseases of the heart and blood vessels. The drug is used in conjunction with ultrasound and magnetic examinations in the diagnosis of strokes, tumors, aneurysms, abscesses and other diseases.

Synonyms for Iofenedylate are Myodil and Etiotrast - both drugs are used to increase the intensity of images during X-ray examinations. Unlike other pharmaceutical groups, radiocontrast agents have no side effects on the human body and therefore do not cause irritation to the skin, eyes or mouth.



Neurotrusts are used in medical practice to improve the visualization of internal organs and tissues during X-ray studies. They are radiocontrast agents that promote clearer images due to their ability to retain X-rays. One example of a neurotrust is Yofendilate (international name - Ethiotrast), which is produced under the brand name Myodil.

Neurotrusts can be used for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. For example, neurotrust film can be used in dentistry for a more detailed study of the dental canals and other soft tissues of the dental system. In oncology, the use of neurotransplant film can help assess the size and location of tumors, as well as determine their boundaries and the boundaries of surrounding tissues. In cardiology, neurotransplant film allows one to assess the condition and structure of the heart valves, which is especially important when assessing heart defects. In thoracic surgery, the use of neurotrusts helps to diagnose and distinguish between benign and malignant lung tumors. The use of iofendylate may also help speed up brain recovery after a stroke, reducing the risk of cardiovascular complications as well as reducing stress on damaged areas. Neurothrust coating can be used in ophthalmology to provide visual guidance during eye surgeries, such as lens replacement or cataract removal.

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