Breeza® Flavored Beverage for Small Bowel Distention

Low-density barium oral contrast beverage designed to improve small bowel distention and patient tolerance during CT and MR enterography procedures.
Key Features and Benefits
Optimized for Small Bowel Distention – supports consistent luminal expansion for improved visualization during CT and MR enterography.
Low-Density Barium Formulation – enhances bowel wall assessment while maintaining image clarity.
Patient-Friendly Flavored Beverage – improves palatability to encourage full consumption and exam compliance.
Uniform Oral Contrast Performance – helps reduce variability in distention quality across patients.
Ready-to-Use Format – simplifies preparation and supports efficient radiology workflow.
Designed for Cross-Sectional Imaging – formulated specifically for CT and MR enterography protocols.
Improved Patient Experience – reduces resistance to oral contrast intake compared to traditional high-density barium suspensions.
Product Overview
Breeza® Flavored Beverage is a low-density barium oral contrast agent developed to optimize small bowel distention for CT and MR enterography. By promoting consistent luminal expansion, Breeza® supports improved visualization of the small intestine and bowel wall.
Unlike traditional dense barium suspensions, Breeza® is formulated to enhance patient tolerance while maintaining imaging performance. The flavored beverage improves palatability, encouraging patients to complete the required intake prior to imaging. Consistent distention can contribute to more reliable diagnostic evaluation and reduce the need for repeat imaging.
Designed specifically for small bowel imaging protocols, Breeza® integrates easily into radiology department workflows and supports standardized enterography procedures.
When to Use This Product
Use Breeza® when:
Performing CT enterography
Performing MR enterography
Evaluating inflammatory bowel disease
Assessing small bowel pathology
Standardizing oral contrast protocols
Where This Product Is Typically Used
Common applications include:
Hospital radiology departments
Outpatient imaging centres
Gastrointestinal diagnostic programs
Academic medical centres