Instructions
1. Let your doctor know about any medicines you are taking, including over-the-counter and herbal medicines. Certain drugs could interfere with the test.
2. Remove all your jewelry. Jewelry can also interfere with the test. To keep your jewelry safe, it's best to leave it at home.
3. Wear comfortable clothes. You will need to lie on the table for a long period of time while the images are gathered. If your doctor allows you to wear your own clothes, wear comfortable clothes that don't contain any metal. If you can't wear your own clothes, you will be provided with a gown.
4. Receive the radiopharmaceutical drug by mouth or intravenously. Prior to the nuclear medicine scan, you will be given a radiopharmaceutical drug needed to provide images for the test. The type of drug you are given depends on the body part being examined during the scan. Options include thallium, xenon, gallium and iodine. Follow your doctor's instructions about taking this drug.
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