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Fluorodopa F-18: uses, dosing, side effects & brands

Fluorodopa F-18 is a medicine sold in the U.S. under one brand. Below: what the FDA label says, every product that contains it, what the pills look like, and its recall record.

By the pharmaranks editorial teamReviewed against the FDA (openFDA label, NDC Directory & Enforcement) sourcesUpdated Jul 24, 2026How we research

Key facts

Available as
Injectable
Sold as
Fluorodopa F18
Prescription?
Prescription only
Generic available?
Not in our catalog

How fluorodopa f-18 is dosed

From the FDA label for Fluorodopa F18 (application NDA200655). Other fluorodopa f-18 products — different forms, different strengths — are dosed differently. Follow the label for the one you were prescribed.

The recommended adult dose is 185 megabecquerels (MBq) [5 millicuries (mCi)] by intravenous injection infused over 1 minute. ( 2.2 ) • Use aseptic techniques and radiation shielding to maintain sterility during all operations involved in the manipulation and administration of Fluorodopa F 18 Injection. ( 2.1 , 2.2 ) • Instruct patients to void immediately before imaging and start imaging at approximately 80 minutes post administration (with a 9 second CT scan for attenuation correction) followed by 3D PET scan from 80 to 100 minutes post administration. ( 2.5 ) • See full prescribing information for additional preparation, administration, imaging and radiation dosimetry information. ( 2 ) 2.1 Radiation Safety - Drug Handling • Handle Fluorodopa F 18 Injection with appropriate safety measures to minimize radiation exposure [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.1 )] . Use waterproof gloves, effective shielding and appropriate safety measures to avoid unnecessary radiation exposure to the patient, occupational workers, clinical personnel, and other persons. 2.2 Recommended Dosage and Administration Recommended Dose • The recommended dose for adults is 185 megabecquerels (MBq) [5 millicuries (mCi)] administered as an intravenous injection infused over 1 minute. • Minimize the dose of Fluorodopa F 18 Injection consistent with the objectives of the procedure and the nature of the…

Fluorodopa F-18 side effects

Injection site pain occurred with administration based on a review of the published literature. ( 6.2 ) To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research at 516-562-1052 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch . 6.1 Clinical Trials Experience Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction rates observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in the clinical trials of another drug and may not reflect the rates observed in practice. No adverse reactions have been reported for Fluorodopa F 18 Injection based on an open-label clinical trial in 68 patients [see Clinical Studies ( 14 ) ] and additional clinical experience in 53 patients. 6.2 Postmarketing Experience The following adverse reactions have been identified during post approval of use of Fluorodopa F 18 Injection outside of the United States. Because these reactions are reported voluntarily from a population of uncertain size, it is not always possible to reliably estimate their frequency or establish a causal relationship to drug exposure. General Disorders and Administration Site Conditions: Pain 6.1 Clinical Trials Experience Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction rates observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates…

Who shouldn’t take fluorodopa f-18

None None

Fluorodopa F-18 drug interactions

Aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase (AADC) inhibitors Prior to Fluorodopa F 18 Injection administration, use of AADC inhibitors (e.g. carbidopa, benserazide etc.) may increase Fluorodopa F 18 bioavailability to the brain by inhibiting peripheral decarboxylase activity and restricting peripheral Fluorodopa F 18 metabolism [see Dosage and Administration ( 2.3 )] . Dopamine agonists, dopamine reuptake inhibitors, dopamine releasing agents (DRAs), peripheral catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) inhibitors, and monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors Therapy for Parkinson’s syndromes includes dopamine agonists, dopamine reuptake inhibitors, dopamine releasing agents (DRAs) such as psychostimulants of the amphetamine class, peripheral catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) inhibitors, and monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors. Whether discontinuation of these drugs prior to Fluorodopa F 18 administration may minimize the interference with a Fluorodopa F 18 image is not fully known; however, if use of these drugs can be safely suspended, discontinue use 12 hours before administration of Fluorodopa F18 Injection [see Dosage and Administration ( 2.3 )] .

Every fluorodopa f-18 product we track (1)

Same active ingredient — different manufacturer, form, price and FDA recall record. That last one is what our independent score measures.

Only one: Fluorodopa F18.

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Frequently asked questions

What is fluorodopa f-18?

Fluorodopa F18 (Fluorodopa F-18) is a medication supplied as an injection.

Can you take fluorodopa f-18 with other medicines?

It depends on the medicine. We check it against the FDA labels rather than guessing: our interaction checker searches each drug's own label for the other and quotes what it says, naming the section it came from. Run fluorodopa f-18 against whatever else you take — and remember that a label not naming a drug is not the same as that combination being safe.

What forms does fluorodopa f-18 come in?

Across the brands we track, fluorodopa f-18 is currently marketed as injectable, per the FDA's National Drug Code Directory. Each form is dosed differently — follow the label for the exact product you were prescribed.

Is there a generic fluorodopa f-18?

We do not currently list a generic-labelled fluorodopa f-18 product. That does not always mean none exists — it means none appears under a generic name in the FDA data we track. Ask your pharmacist.

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We summarise public FDA and NIH sources — for a clinical claim, cite the primary source we link to as well.

Sources: FDA openFDA drug label, National Drug Code Directory, and Enforcement (recall) database. This page reproduces public FDA data and is not medical advice. Dosing is set by your prescriber.

Read the full FDA label for fluorodopa f-18 on DailyMed (NIH) ↗.