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The FDA recently released a warning regarding wearing a medicated patch during MRI. Some transdermal medication patches contain metal which can be heated by MRI and cause skin burns under and around the patch. Although most patches do have MRI safety warnings, the FDA recently discovered that several manufacturers did not have adequate labeling. The safety advisory applies to over the counter and prescribed medicated patches, including nicotine patches.
The FDA also recommended that patients:
You can watch the FDA's advisory below and read more about MRI and metal.
Tags: mri scan, metal, FDA warning, medicaton patch
posted @ Monday, November 01, 2010 3:29 PM by Barry Pryor
posted @ Tuesday, November 02, 2010 10:27 PM by Ravi Sohal
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