Lantheus Medical Imaging has begun commercial production of its TechneLite technetium-99m generators using molybdenum-99 (Mo-99) produced with low-enriched uranium (LEU) targets.
The North Billerica, MA-based firm received the first commercial-scale batch of the LEU-based Mo-99 from NTP Radioisotopes, a subsidiary of South African Nuclear Energy (NECSA).
Lantheus said it's working closely with NTP and the U.S. Department of Energy as part of the Global Threat Reduction Initiative to convert Mo-99 production from high-enriched uranium to LEU.
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