Snowdrop
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Not sure how much of interest this will be:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/gadolinium-concerns-1.5239055
From the article:
Gadolinium alone is toxic to humans, but in GBCAs, the element is bonded with other substances, which the body expels within 24 to 36 hours after the injection, largely through urination.
But there is a growing body of evidence suggesting that in some rare cases, the metal stays and accumulates in the body. And the risk of it accumulating in patients has only been recognized by doctors in recent years, after a 2015 study found residual gadolinium in the brains of patients who underwent multiple contrast-enhanced MRIs.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/gadolinium-concerns-1.5239055
From the article:
Gadolinium alone is toxic to humans, but in GBCAs, the element is bonded with other substances, which the body expels within 24 to 36 hours after the injection, largely through urination.
But there is a growing body of evidence suggesting that in some rare cases, the metal stays and accumulates in the body. And the risk of it accumulating in patients has only been recognized by doctors in recent years, after a 2015 study found residual gadolinium in the brains of patients who underwent multiple contrast-enhanced MRIs.