🛌 January 10, 2023: Medical News Today > Other concerns. Some evidence suggests that gadolinium may remain in a person’s system long after an MRI. - #Side Effects

 Medically reviewed by Alana Biggers, M.D., MPH
By Jenna Fletcher on January 10, 2023

In 2017, the FDA Trusted Source required manufacturers to include a warning about the potential for contrast dye to remain in a person’s system for months to years following an MRI.

An American Association for Cancer Research article in 2019 notes that the risk of contrast remaining in the system does not outweigh the risk of missing life threatening cancer or other serious diagnoses.
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