Antitoxins & Antivenins

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Anascorp (centruroides scorpion)

A Mexican-produced antivenom, Anascorp [Antivenin Centruroides (scorpion) F(ab′)2, Laboratorios Silanes, Instituto Bioclon SA de CV], received FDA approval on August 3, 2011 and is now in use... Wikipedia

 

Manufacturer's Website: Anascorp                                                                                                                                    Average retail cost: $5,534/inj

Anavip ((crotalidae) polyvalent)

The FDA has approved the use of Anavip as a new rattlesnake antivenom. It will join the drug CroFab, which has been the sole antivenom available for purchase since 2000, as a medicine to treat patients who have been bitten by a rattlesnake. Anavip will not be available for general use until October 2018... University of Arizona

 

Manufacturer's Website: Anavip                                                                                                                                 Average retail cost: *

 

* This drug is administered by your healthcare practitioner, which usually means it may be expensive.

CroFab ((crotalidae) polyvalent)

Crotalidae polyvalent immune fab, sold under the brandname CroFab, is a type of snake antivenom, indicated for minimal or moderate North American Crotalid (Rattlesnake, Copperhead and Cottonmouth/Water moccasin) snake envenomation... Wikipedia

 

Manufacturer's Website: CroFab                                                                                                                          Average retail cost: *

 

* This drug is administered by your healthcare practitioner, which usually means it may be expensive.

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