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- October 2023
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Lyophilized antivenins are a type of immune disorder drug used to treat venomous bites and stings. They are produced by extracting venom from the source animal and then purifying it to create a serum. This serum is then lyophilized, or freeze-dried, to create a powder that can be reconstituted with a liquid for injection. Lyophilized antivenins are used to treat a variety of venomous bites and stings, including those from snakes, spiders, scorpions, and bees. They are also used to treat allergic reactions to venomous bites and stings.
Lyophilized antivenins are typically administered in a hospital setting, and are often used in combination with other treatments such as antihistamines and corticosteroids. They are generally considered to be safe and effective, and are often used in cases where other treatments are not available or are not effective.
The lyophilized antivenins market is a growing one, with a number of companies offering products. Some of these companies include BTG International, Inc., Sanofi, and GlaxoSmithKline. Show Less Read more