Antisnake Venom Injection

Manufacturer Serum Institute Of India Ltd
Composition Standard Cobra Venom (Naja naja) (0.6mg), Standard common krait Venom (Bangarus caeruleus) (0.45mg), Standard Russels Viper Venom (Vipera russelli) (0.6mg), Snake Venom Antiserum (Polyvalent) (0.45mg)
Type Injection
…… …….
…….. ………

How to use Antisnake Venom Injection

Your medical professional or nurse will offer you this medication. Kindly do not self-administer.


How Antisnake Venom Injection works in the body

According to scientific research, this medicine works in the body per below(ME/1)

This medicine is a mix of four anti-snake venoms. They work by binding to the snake poison and also counteracting its dangerous impacts on the body.


….

What are the Side effects of Antisnake Venom Injection

Scientific studies indicate, below mentioned side effects may occur while taking this medicine such as(ME/2)

  • Headache
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Stomach pain
  • Chills
  • Muscle pain

Precautions to be taken while taking Antisnake Venom Injection

As per several scientific studies, some precautions need to be taken while taking this medicine such as(ME/3)

  1. Not enough or limited scientific data available for interaction with food of this medicine, or read the label of the pack to understand about if any interaction may occur if taken with food.

Safety instructions before taking Antisnake Venom Injection

  • Alcohol : Limited information available : Interaction with alcohol is unknown. Please consult doctor before consuming this medicine.
  • Pregnancy : Restricted information readily available: There is no data available. Human as well as animal studies are not readily available. Please get in touch with physician prior to eating this medicine.
  • Lactation : Restricted info offered: No information is available on using this medication during lactation. Please get in touch with doctor before eating this medication.
  • Kidney : Possibly secure: This medication is possibly secure to make use of in people with kidney disease. Limited information available recommends that dose modification of This medicine might not be needed in these individuals. Please consult physician prior to consuming this medication.
  • Liver : Probably safe: This medicine is most likely risk-free to make use of in patients with liver disease. Restricted data offered recommends that dosage change of this medication may not be required in these clients. Please get in touch with physician before consuming this medication.
  • Driving : Minimal information readily available: It is not known whether this medicine changes the capability to drive. Do not drive if you experience any symptoms that affect your ability to concentrate and react.

Frequently asked questions

Q: What should i do if i forgot to take Antisnake Venom Injection

A: Take it as soon as possible.


Related Content

…..