Risks
Allergic reactions to the radioactive tracer are rare.
Most of the tracer will be eliminated from your body (through your urine or
stool) within a day, so be sure to promptly flush the toilet and thoroughly
wash your hands with soap and water. The amount of radiation is so small that
it is not a risk for people to come in contact with you following the
test.
Occasionally, some soreness or swelling may develop at the
injection site. These symptoms can usually be relieved by applying moist, warm
compresses to your arm.
There is always a slight risk of damage to cells or tissue from
being exposed to any radiation, including the low level of radiation released
by the radioactive tracer used for this test.