OBJECTIVE: To determine correction factors for the variation in volume of radiopharmaceuticals in containers of different geometries, comparing the influence of such factors on the determination of 
99mTc and 
123I activity with two types of calibrators – one with ionization chamber and another with Geiger-Müller (G-M) detector –; and to evaluate calibrators performance in the measurement of 
99mTc and 
123I activities.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eight calibrators, 10R glass vials, 3 and 5 mL plastic syringes and 
99mTc and 
123I solutions were utilized. The correction factors were determined with basis on practical measurements of the variation in the calibrators' response according to the volume of radionuclide solution in the glass vials. The performance was evaluated according to the acceptance criterion of ±10% accuracy required by the Brazilian standard.
RESULTS: The variation of the calibrators' response according to the variation in radionuclide volume was reasonably greater in the calibrator with G-M detector. It was also greater for 
123I than for 
99mTc.
CONCLUSION: The results confirm that the calibrators' response depends on the radionuclide volume contained in the vials. Such dependence is more critical for the calibrators equipped with G-M detector and for 
123I as compared with 
99mTc.
                                
                                
Keywords: Radionuclides calibrator; Nuclear medicine; Activity; Tc-99m; I-123.