Antivenoms For Snake And Spider Bites Get A Much Needed Makeover

Over the past few years researchers in Mexico have become global leaders in developing drugs to treat bites from poisonous spiders and snakes. Several of their remedies are clearing the hurdles of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, including the scorpion antivenom Anascorp, which was approved by the FDA in 2011, and black widow drugs that are in advanced clinical trials. [More]
Source: Scientific American Topic - Medical Technology - Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Health,Medical Technology,Everyday Science,More Science,Biology,Health Source Type: news