Hale covers Isovue 128. No data on transfer into human milk available, but
he says it has a short half life (T 1/2 <2 hours), rapidly excreted form
mom, poorly absorbed in digestive tract and probably very little gets into
breast milk. Find out what the difference is between Isovue 122\8 and 300,
maybe that will give some guidance. Sincerely, Pat in SNJ
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