Abstract
Nuclear medicine needs more and more specific radiolabelled agents which are injected in humans for diagnosis or therapy: as such, they are pharmaceutical substances. Therefore, these radiopharmaceuticals must be prepared and distributed according to the rules applied to other pharmaceutical drugs. Such rules allow to warrant a good quality in diagnosis and therapy applications with a high security for the patient. In this article, we describe the role of the nuclear pharmacist in the field of development, preparation, quality control and dispensation. (author). 16 refs.
Guilloteau, D
[1]
- Hopital Bretonneau, 37 - Tours (France)
Citation Formats
Guilloteau, D.
Radiopharmaceutical substances and nuclear pharmacy; Les medicaments radiopharmaceutiques et la radiopharmacie.
France: N. p.,
1994.
Web.
Guilloteau, D.
Radiopharmaceutical substances and nuclear pharmacy; Les medicaments radiopharmaceutiques et la radiopharmacie.
France.
Guilloteau, D.
1994.
"Radiopharmaceutical substances and nuclear pharmacy; Les medicaments radiopharmaceutiques et la radiopharmacie."
France.
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title = {Radiopharmaceutical substances and nuclear pharmacy; Les medicaments radiopharmaceutiques et la radiopharmacie}
author = {Guilloteau, D}
abstractNote = {Nuclear medicine needs more and more specific radiolabelled agents which are injected in humans for diagnosis or therapy: as such, they are pharmaceutical substances. Therefore, these radiopharmaceuticals must be prepared and distributed according to the rules applied to other pharmaceutical drugs. Such rules allow to warrant a good quality in diagnosis and therapy applications with a high security for the patient. In this article, we describe the role of the nuclear pharmacist in the field of development, preparation, quality control and dispensation. (author). 16 refs.}
journal = []
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year = {1994}
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title = {Radiopharmaceutical substances and nuclear pharmacy; Les medicaments radiopharmaceutiques et la radiopharmacie}
author = {Guilloteau, D}
abstractNote = {Nuclear medicine needs more and more specific radiolabelled agents which are injected in humans for diagnosis or therapy: as such, they are pharmaceutical substances. Therefore, these radiopharmaceuticals must be prepared and distributed according to the rules applied to other pharmaceutical drugs. Such rules allow to warrant a good quality in diagnosis and therapy applications with a high security for the patient. In this article, we describe the role of the nuclear pharmacist in the field of development, preparation, quality control and dispensation. (author). 16 refs.}
journal = []
issue = {5-6}
volume = {18}
journal type = {AC}
place = {France}
year = {1994}
month = {Dec}
}