a) Dipyridamole
b) Adenosine
c) Dobutamine
d) atropine
e) Arbutamine
The correct answer is B
Explanation
Adenosine is by far the most commonly used pharmacologic agent in nuclear perfusion imaging. It can be used like dipyridamole and is typically infused at a maximum rate of 140 mg/kg per minute during imaging. The mechanism of action is probably identical to that of dipyridamole. However, adenosine has a much shorter half-life, and thus an antidote is usually not necessary in the event of an adverse reaction.
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