Galli Ad

Galli Ad helps doctors prepare a special radioactive medicine used to find specific cells in your body, like cancer cells, for medical tests.

Form
radionuklidigeneraattori
Strength
0.74 - 1.85 GBq
Active Ingredient
Germanium (68Ge) chloride
Manufacturer
Institut National des Radioelements

How to Use

Dosage

Your nuclear medicine doctor will decide the exact dose of the medicine prepared with Galli Ad for your specific examination.

Method

This medicine is given by a healthcare professional in a special facility, usually as an injection. You will not handle or take Galli Ad yourself.

Important

The maximum daily dose is determined by your doctor for your specific examination, ensuring the smallest amount needed for clear results.

Possible Side Effects

RARE
  • A very small risk of cancer or changes to your genes due to the small amount of radiation from the medicine.

Important Warnings

  • Do not use if you are allergic to gallium-68 chloride or any other ingredients in the medicine.
  • Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, might be pregnant, are breastfeeding, or plan to have a baby, as this medicine might not be suitable.
  • Discuss with your nuclear medicine doctor if you or the person receiving the medicine is under 18 years old.
  • Inform your doctor about all other medicines you are taking, have recently taken, or might take, as they could affect the test results.
  • The other medicine used with Galli Ad might affect your ability to drive or use machines. Ask your doctor for advice.