Preclinical investigation into the brain retention of gadolinium contrast agents after repeated dosing requires extensive animal handling, particularly for intravenous injections. To decrease the potential stress caused by surgical implantation of intravenous catheters and constant maintenance of those catheters for repeated dosing, we proposed to administer Omniscan for such studies via the intraperitoneal route to laboratory rodents. After 20 dosed over 5 weeks, Omniscan retention was similar in both routes of administration.
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