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ID15299
Therapeutic IDTh1584
Protein NameAgkistrodon piscivorus antivenin
SequenceNA
Molecular WeightNA
Chemical FormulaNA
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-life12 to 23 hours [FDA label].
DescriptionAgkistrodon piscivorus antivenin is derived and purified immunoglobulin fragments obtained from other domestic animals such as sheep previously immunized with Agkistrodon piscivorus (_Cottonmouth_ or _Water Moccasin snake_). The final purified antivenin product is obtained by mixing other different monospecific snake antivenins and isolating the antivenin of interest through fractionation and chromatography techniques. It is intravenously (IV) administered to limit/prevent systemic toxicity [FDA label]. Approximately 99% of all venomous snake bites in the United States are caused by Crotalidae, also known as _pit vipers_. In North America, members of the family Crotalidae belong to three genera: the rattlesnakes (Crotalus and Sistrurus spp.) and the copperheads and cottonmouth water moccasins (Agkistrodon spp.) [L2891]. The cottonmouth, Agkistrodon piscivorus, is a large, venomous snake in the pit viper subfamily (Crotalinae). As the only semi-aquatic viper species, cottonmouth snakes are strong swimmers and are frequently found in or near water [L2888]. This species of snake is endemic to the United States. The cottonmouth habitat range extends from southeastern Virginia (near the junction of the Appomattox and James rivers) to southern Florida, west to central Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, and southeastern Kansas, and north in the middle Mississippi River drainage to southern Illinois [L2893].
Indication/DiseaseCROFAB is a sheep-derived antivenin indicated for the management of adult and pediatric patients with North American crotalid envenomation [FDA label].
PharmacodynamicsThe Crotalidae family produces venoms which are generally necrolytic and hemolyzing to tissues. _Hemorrhagins_ in crotalid venom is toxic to the blood vessels and therefore cause hemorrhage and edema at the wound site, in addition to systemic hemorrhage and shock. Significant anemia is observed due to hemolysis and extravasation of blood due to damaged vessels. Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) has been observed in some cases. The most frequent initial clinical pathological changes include echinocytosis, thrombocytopenia, leukocytosis and prolonged activated clotting time. In general, edema and erythema along with fang marks (_Crotalidae _family) may be seen at the site of bite although it is tough to identify due to thick hair coat in animals [L2889]. The Crofab antivenin antagonizes the venom of this the Cottonmouth snake, preventing or antagonizes the above effects [L2889].
Mechanism of ActionCROFAB is a mixture of 4 different monospecific antivenoms derived from serum of healthy sheep immunized with one of the following North American snake venoms: C. atrox (Western diamondback rattlesnake), C. adamanteus (Eastern diamondback rattlesnake), C. scutulatus (Mojave rattlesnake), or A. piscivorus (cottonmouth or water moccasin) [FDA label]. CROFAB consists of venom-specific Fab fragments of immunoglobulin G (IgG) that work by binding to and neutralizing venom toxins, facilitating their redistribution away from target tissues and their elimination from the body [FDA label]. CROFAB contains only the Fab fragments from ovine-derived immunoglobulins. The enzyme papain is used to cleave the IgG antibody, creating 2 separate Fab fragments and 1 Fc fragment. After the cleavage step, another protein binds to the Fc fragments, which are not essential for binding snake venom, allowing the pure Fab fragments to be recovered. The Fab fragments of an immunoglobulin contain the variable regions that recognize and bind to specific antigens [FDA label].
ToxicityED50: 4 (mg antivenin/mg venom)[FDA label] Most common adverse reactions (incidence =5% of subjects) are urticaria, rash nausea, pruritus, and back pain [FDA Label]. Severe hypersensitivity reactions may occur with the use of CROFAB. In case of acute hypersensitivity reactions, including anaphylaxis and anaphylactoid reactions, discontinue infusion and institute appropriate emergency treatment [FDA Label]. CROFAB contains purified immunoglobulin fragments from the blood of sheep that have been immunized with snake venoms. Injection of heterologous animal proteins can lead to severe acute and delayed hypersensitivity reactions (late serum reaction or serum sickness) and a possible febrile (fever) response to immune complexes formed by animal antibodies and neutralized venom components [FDA label]. The _papain_ enzyme is used to cleave antibodies into fragments during the processing of CROFAB, and negligible amounts of papain or inactivated papain residues may be present. Patients allergic to papain, _chymopapain_, other papaya extracts, or the pineapple enzyme, _bromelain_, may also have an allergic reaction to CROFAB. Certain dust mite allergens and some latex allergens share antigenic structures with papain and patients with these allergies may be allergic to papain [FDA Label].
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
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ClearanceSystemic clearance of 32 mL/min (approximately 0.4 mL/min/kg [FDA label]
CategoriesAntivenin
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetGroup 10 secretory phospholipase A2
Brand NameCroFab
CompanyBTG International Inc.
Brand DescriptionBTG International Inc.
Prescribed ForIntravenous
Chemical NameNA
FormulationCROFAB should not be administered to patients with a known history of hypersensitivity to papaya or papain unless the benefits outweigh the risks and appropriate management for anaphylactic reactions is readily available.
Physical Appearance hives, rash, itching, and nausea.
Route of AdministrationCrotalidae antivenin is an anti-venom used to treat a person who has been bitten by a poisonous snake such as a rattlesnake or Water Moccasin. CroFab may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide. Warnings If possible before you receive CroFab, tell your doctor if you are allergic...
Recommended DosageCrofab is a prescription medicine used as an anti-venom by Crotalinae rattlesnakes (Cottonmouths/water moccasins, Copperheads, and Rattlesnakes). Crofab may be used alone or with other medications.
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsCROFAB is standardized by its ability to neutralize the lethal action of each of the four venom immunogens following intravenous injection in mice. The potency of the product will vary from batch to batch; however, a minimum number of mouse LD50 neutralizing units against each of the four venoms is included in every vial of final product, as shown in Table 3.
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