Micrurus Fulvius Antivenin
Item Name Code (INC) 42309
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Additional Information for Micrurus Fulvius Antivenin
Micrurus fulvius antivenin is a type of antivenom used to treat envenomation caused by the Eastern coral snake (Micrurus fulvius). The Eastern coral snake is a venomous snake found in the southeastern United States.
Antivenin is a biological product derived from the blood plasma of animals that have been immunized with snake venom. It contains specific antibodies that can neutralize the toxins present in the venom of the Eastern coral snake.
Micrurus fulvius antivenin is classified as a drug and biological product. It falls under the supply class "Drugs And Biologicals" and is categorized within the supply group "Medical, Dental, And Veterinary Equipment And Supplies."
This antivenin is typically administered intravenously to individuals who have been bitten by an Eastern coral snake. It works by binding to the venom toxins and preventing them from causing further harm to the body. Prompt administration of antivenin is crucial in treating snakebite envenomation.
It is important to note that Micrurus fulvius antivenin should only be administered by trained medical professionals in a controlled healthcare setting. If you suspect a snakebite, it is essential to seek immediate medical attention.
Please consult with a healthcare professional or refer to official medical resources for more detailed and accurate information regarding Micrurus fulvius antivenin and its usage.
Related Item Names for INC 42309 Micrurus Fulvius Antivenin
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 42309 Micrurus Fulvius Antivenin Page 1 of 1
- NDC00008-0423-03
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 4