Title of article :
Fundamental concepts of radiopharmaceuticals quality controls
Author/Authors :
Hosseinimehr, Jalal Department of Radiopharmacy - Faculty of Pharmacy - Mazandaran University of Medical - Sciences, Sari , Molavipordanjani, Sajjad Department of Radiopharmacy - Faculty of Pharmacy - Mazandaran University of Medical - Sciences, Sari
Abstract :
Quality control (QC) procedures should always be performed following radiopharmaceutical preparation
and prior to patient administration. The main aim of QC is to ensure optimal radiopharmaceutical product
properties except for some short half-life tracers such as some positron emission tomography (PET) imaging
probs. by dispensing a radiopharmaceutical of the highest quality the risk of having to repeat a nuclear
medicine study due to poorly performing radiopharmaceuticals will be reduced. The existence of
radiochemical impurity or impurities in radiopharmaceutical cause unnecessary radiation burden to the
patient or undesirable high background without adding to the diagnostic information or improving
treatment. Therefore, radiopharmaceuticals quality control is crucial and involves two different aspects
including pharmaceutical parameters (such as sterility, bacterial endotoxins/ pyrogens, bioaffinity and
biodistribution studies) and radioactive parameters (such as radionuclide and radiochemical purity) and
chemical impurity which will be focused on here.
Keywords :
chemical purity , radionuclide purity , radiochemical purity , quality control , Radiopharmaceutical
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics