The gap between suffering a venomous snakebite and obtaining appropriate treatment can be long, agonizing, and, ultimately, deadly. Most bites occur in rural areas, far from hospitals that can administer necessary antivenoms. Time to treatment can determine outcomes.
As the proteins in different snake venoms affect bite victims’ circulatory and nervous systems, they can destroy blood vessels and cause paralysis, sometimes stopping respiration. The area bitten can develop necrosis, eventually requiring grafts or amputation.
Ophirex is developing a “time of bite” oral treatment that blocks the most lethal component of venom — present in 95% of the world’s venomous snakes — and can be administered immediately, anywhere, to effectively stop the venom’s devastating assault.