Broad-Spectrum Antidote Solution for Venom Injuries
A New Broad Acting Antidote for Venom-induced Local Dermal Necrosis
Tags: The University of Sydney, Australia, Wellness, Safety & Fitness, Healthcare & Lifesciences
This innovation offers a broad-spectrum antidote to treat venom-induced injuries, including tissue damage and skin irritation caused by snakes, bluebottles, and sea nettles. The antidote is formulated in multiple delivery methods, such as topical creams, sprays, and injectables, providing versatile applications for diverse venomous sources. It is designed for immediate use post-exposure, ensuring rapid toxin neutralization and reducing complications. With a provisional patent filed, this technology addresses the limitations of species-specific antivenoms, making it suitable for global health challenges. Applications span emergency care, marine stings, and snakebite treatment, offering a universally effective solution.
IP Type or Form Factor: Patent Pending; Material; Platform
TRL: 3 - proof of concept with needs validated
Industry or Tech Area: Health & Safety; Biotechnology