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    My daughter just had a CT SCAN using Iodine and she is due to take her MTX today. I called her doctors office but there closed and I also called the radiology they just closed. Is it ok for her to take the MTX ?

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    I had a CT with iodine while on mtx. No troubles. I can't think of a reason why the 2 would be a problem together. I think iodine flushes out of the body pretty quickly.
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    I did, too. More than one, I think. I don't believe there is any contraindication.

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    So is iodine like the contrast dye that they give you in a PEP?
    Phil Berggren, dx 2003

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    Thank you. I learn everyday something from this forum. Thanks Sangye for answering my private message.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pberggren1 View Post
    So is iodine like the contrast dye that they give you in a PEP?
    Yes, Phil. They also use iodine for MRIs. Some people have reactions to the iodine, so it is used with some caution. Apparently, some will be fine for the first scan or two, then develop an allergic kind of response later, so radiologists are skittish about overuse of the the process.

    Al

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