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Sodium Iodide I-131
1000 mCi/mL, Solution
INN: SODIUM IODIDE I-131
Data updated: 2026-04-25
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SOLUTION
Dosage
1000 mCi/mL
Route
ORAL
Storage
16.2 Storage The Sodium Iodide I-131 Solution should be stored between 2 °C and 25 °C (36 °F and 77 °F). Store and dispose of Sodium Iodide I-131 Solution in compliance with the appropriate regulations of the government agency authorized to license the use of this radionuclide. Use Sodium Iodide I-131 Solution per the expiry date on the lead shield label. Use prepared capsules within 7 days of preparing. Discard unused capsules after all Sodium Iodide I-131Solution has been dispensed or expired. New blister packages of hard gelatin capsules may be provided with each new shipment of Sodium Iodide I-131 Solution. This radiopharmaceutical is approved for use by persons under license by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission or the relevant regulatory authority of an Agreement State.
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About This Product
Manufacturer
Jubilant DraxImage Inc., dba Jubilant Radiopharma
Source
OPENFDA_NDC
11 DESCRIPTION 11.1 Chemical Characteristics Sodium Iodide I-131 Solution, a radioactive therapeutic agent, provides a concentrated solution of sodium iodide I-131 with a radioconcentration of 37,000 MBq/mL (1,000 mCi/mL). Each mL of the concentrated solution contains 37,000 MBq of no-carrier-added sodium iodide I-131, disodium edetate dihydrate USP as a stabilizer, sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate USP as a reducing agent, and dibasic sodium phosphate anhydrous USP. The pH of the concentrated solution is between 7.5 and 10. The concentrated solution provided with Sodium Iodide I-131 Solution is used for the preparation of sodium iodide I-131 capsules or sodium iodide I-131 solution of varying strengths for oral administration for therapy. Sodium iodide I-131 solution is designated chemically as Na 131 I and has a molecular weight of 153.99 g/mol. Hard gelatin capsules, provided for the preparation of the sodium iodide I-131 capsules final dosage form, contain approximately 300 mg of dibasic sodium phosphate anhydrous USP as the absorbing buffer. 11.2 Physical Characteristics Iodine I-131 decays by beta emission and associated gamma emission with a physical half-life of 8.02 days. The principal radiation emissions are listed in Table 5. Table 5 Principal Radiation Emission Data from Decay of Sodium Iodide I 131 Radiation Mean % per Disintegration Mean Energy (keV) Beta-1 2.1% 69.4 Beta-3 7.2% 96.6 Beta-4 89.4% 191.6 Gamma-7 6.1% 284.3 Gamma-14 81.2% 364.5 Gamma-18 7.1% 637.0 11.3 External Radiation The specific gamma-ray constant for iodide I 131 is 4.26 × 10 -13 C·m 2 ·kg -1 ·MBq -1 ·s -1 (2.2 R·cm 2 /mCi·hr). The first half-value thickness of lead (Pb) for iodide I 131 is 0.27 cm. A range of values for the relative attenuation of the radiation emitted by iodide I 131 that results from interposition of various thicknesses of Pb is shown in Table 6. For example, the use of 2.59 cm of Pb will decrease the external radiation exposure by a factor of about 1,000. Table 6 Radiation Attenuation of Iodine I 131 by Lead Shielding Shield Thickness (Pb) cm Coefficient of Attenuation 0.27 0.5 0.56 0.25 0.99 10 -1 2.59 10 -2 4.53 10 -3 To correct for physical decay of iodine I 131, the fractions that remain at selected intervals after the time of calibration are shown in Table 7. Table 7 Physical Decay Chart: Iodine I-131 Half-Life 8.02 days *Calibration time Days Fraction Remaining Days Fraction Remaining Days Fraction Remaining 0* 1.000 11 .386 22 .149 1 .917 12 .354 23 .137 2 .841 13 .325 24 .126 3 .772 14 .298 25 .115 4 .708 15 .274 26 .106 5 .649 16 .251 27 .097 6 .595 17 .230 28 .089 7 .546 18 .211 29 .082 8 .501 19 .194 30 .075 9 .459 20 .178 10 .421 21 .163