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What is a radiopharmaceutical?

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What is a radiopharmaceutical?

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A radiopharmaceutical is a radioactive drug. The most commonly used radiopharmaceutical is FDG, which is a radioactive form of glucose. Radiopharmaceuticals are produced by pharmacists and chemists.

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A radiopharmaceutical is a radioactive drug. The most commonly used PET/CT radiopharmaceutical is FDG, which is a radioactive form of glucose (sugar). Radiopharmaceuticals are produced in very specific cyclotrons by physicists and chemists.

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