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Barium is used for upper GI series, barium enemas, CT scans. Can it be used intravenously?

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Barium is used for upper GI series, barium enemas, CT scans. Can it be used intravenously?

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Never, never, never. Though inert, insoluble barium in the vascular system acts just like a blood clot and can cause very serious damage.

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