New multipurpose antidote for external use made by Full House for spider toxins

March 10, 2010

Brown Recluse spider (Loxosceles reclusa)

Brown Recluse spider (Loxosceles reclusa)

Full House has created a new multipurpose external use antidote for spider toxins which prevents tissue proteolysis and the spread of the poison.

The biotechnological base of this antidote includes the recognition of more than six enzymes that make up the poison of the Loxosceles species which cause the permeability of the plasmatic membrane, connective tissue degradation, protein hydrolysis and dermal necrosis.

The poison can invade blood vessels spreading to different organs and causing serious system problems that potentially can lead to kidney failure, comma, hypotension, haemolytic anaemia and liver failure which, in turn, can cause death.

Full House does a poison extraction protocol which avoids electrostimulation of the arachnid, called Voluntary Poison Extraction thanks to which the extracted aliquot is more natural and allows to create more effective antidotes.

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