Nuclear Pharmacy is responsible for
providing radiopharmaceuticals and other drugs to medical care providers under highly regulated State and Federal guidelines may also consult with or advise physicians and nuclear medicine technologists on the safe and efficacious use of radioactive drugs for diagnosis and therapy
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Written by a world - renown clinical pharmacologist, Dr. Thomas Hale, this drug reference
provides includes everything that is known about the transfer of various medications into human milk, and the use of
radiopharmaceuticals, the use of chemotherapeutic agents, and vaccines in breastfeeding mothers.
The Clinical Trials Network (CTN)
provides tools and resources to promote faster, more cost - effective drug development and increase the availability and performance of molecular imaging
radiopharmaceuticals for use in the clinic.
In nuclear medicine imaging, the
radiopharmaceuticals are detected by special types of cameras that work with computers to
provide very precise pictures of the area of the body being imaged.
Radiation dose for all nuclear medicine and molecular imaging procedures should be optimized so that the patient receives the smallest possible amount of
radiopharmaceutical that will
provide the appropriate diagnostic information.
Additional information on the costs of various imaging and treatment options and a guide to the therapeutic
radiopharmaceuticals are
provided in the appendices