This contract concerns the supply of radiopharmaceuticals, in particular Tc99m generators, cold kits and hot kits. Radiopharmaceuticals are drugs that deliver radioactivity to a specific organ in the body. Radiopharmaceuticals are usually given by injection. Radiopharmaceuticals are used in the nuclear medicine department. A large part of the radiopharmaceuticals is used for diagnostics. An attempt is made through nuclear research to reveal diseases or abnormalities in organs. This is possible because the emitted radiation from the radiopharmaceutical is received by specific scanners. A scanner, such as the SPECT and PET / CT, can convert the radiation into an image of an organ. This is called a scenty-tram. The nuclear medicine doctor assesses the sc 215 and can then comment on how a particular organ functions. There are also radiopharmaceuticals that are used for therapy. These radiopharmaceuticals are [...] (see contract documents).
Radionucliclide generators (99Mo / 99Tc)See II.2.1)
Cold kit for 99mTc marking: kidney scintigraphy (five doses per kit) - MAG 3 (or equivalent)See II.2.1)
Cold kit for 99mTc labeling: vascular scintigraphy (five doses per kit)See II.2.1)
Cold kit for 99mTc labeling: infection scintigraphy (five doses per kit)See II.2.1)
131I capsules for therapySee II.2.1)
123I - ioflupane (Parkinson's - 5mCiSee II.2.1)
123I-MIBG for diagnosis - 4 mCiSee II.2.1)
Cold Kit for 99mTc Marking: Myocardial Perfusion - MIBI (five dose per kit)See II.2.1)
Cold Kit for 99mTc Marking: Myocardial Perfusion - TETROFOSMIN (five doses per kit)See II.2.1)
Cold kit for 99mTc labeling: brain perfusion (five doses per kit)See II.2.1)
Cold Kit for 99mTc Marking: Bone Scintigraphy (five doses per kit)See II.2.1)
Cold kit for 99mTc labeling: lung perfusion (five doses per kit)See II.2.1)
Cold kit for 99mTc labeling: lymph scintigraphy (five doses per kit)See II.2.1)
Cold Kit for 99mTc Marking: Kidney Scintigraphy (5 dose per kit) - DTPA (or equivalent)See II.2.1)
Cold Kit for 99mTc Marking: Kidney Scintigraphy (five doses per kit) - DMSA (or equivalent)See II.2.1)