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Abstract(s)
Worldwide, regulatory issues related to the field of radiopharmacy are switching
and turning each day more rigid. Due to these legal constraints and all the related economical
consequences, the concept of large-scale radiopharmacies, that label and distribute
radiopharmaceuticals in a ready-to-use form, disseminate widely and seem more and more
attractive, even in usually less receptive countries. In such a context, issues as the appropriate
choice for recipient/methodology (vial or syringe? Multi- or Monodoses?) as well as the
adoption of distinct behaviors should be considered relevant.
Aim: It is aimed to disseminate the results obtained on a large study performed to evaluate
whether there is any correlation between factors as syringe volume, residence time and type
of radiopharmaceutical with adsorbed fraction and stability