Medicine and Health
Repurposed drugs and their combinations prevent morbidity-inducing dermonecrosis caused by diverse cytotoxic snake venoms
S. R. Hall, S. A. Rasmussen, et al.
Did you know that snakebite envenoming affects around 400,000 people each year, often resulting in severe, life-altering injuries? Research by Steven R. Hall and colleagues reveals that repurposed drugs like DMPS, marimastat, and varespladib can significantly reduce tissue damage from snake venoms, even after an hour post-envenoming. This groundbreaking work could transform treatments for this neglected tropical disease!
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