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'''Radiopharmacology''' is the study and preparation of '''radiopharmaceuticals''', which are radioactive pharmaceuticals. Radiopharmaceuticals are used in the field of nuclear medicine as tracers in the diagnosis and treatment of many diseases. | '''Radiopharmacology''' is the study and preparation of '''radiopharmaceuticals''', which are radioactive pharmaceuticals. Radiopharmaceuticals like [[technetium-99m]] (Tc-99m) are used in the field of nuclear medicine as tracers in the diagnosis and treatment of many diseases. Tc-99m alone boasts a total of 31 different radiopharmaceuticals based on it, usable for imaging and functional studies of the brain, myocardium, thyroid, lungs, liver, gallbladder, kidneys, skeleton, blood and tumors.<ref>{{cite book |author=Schwochau, Klaus |title=Technetium: Chemistry and Radiopharmaceutical Applications |publisher=Wiley-VCH |year=2000 |isbn=3527294961}}</ref> | ||
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Radiopharmacology is the study and preparation of radiopharmaceuticals, which are radioactive pharmaceuticals. Radiopharmaceuticals like technetium-99m (Tc-99m) are used in the field of nuclear medicine as tracers in the diagnosis and treatment of many diseases. Tc-99m alone boasts a total of 31 different radiopharmaceuticals based on it, usable for imaging and functional studies of the brain, myocardium, thyroid, lungs, liver, gallbladder, kidneys, skeleton, blood and tumors.[1]
References
- ↑ Schwochau, Klaus (2000). Technetium: Chemistry and Radiopharmaceutical Applications. Wiley-VCH. ISBN 3527294961.