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Funnel Web Spider Antivenom (Seqirus) TM
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Active ingredients: funnel web spider antivenom
Pack: Funnel Web Spider Antivenom (Seqirus) 125 units powder for injection, 1 vial
Brand name
(ARTG)
: FUNNEL WEB SPIDER ANTIVENOM (RABBIT) 125U powder for injection vialDownload the Consumer Medicine Information Leaflet
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What this medicine is used for
(ARTG)
For the treatment of patients who exhibit manifestations of systemic envenoming following a bite by a funnel web spider.
How to use this medicine
(ARTG)
This medicine contains one component only.
Component :
- Injection, powder for
- Intravenous
- Pre-reconstitution: White, freeze dried powder in a glass vial. Post-reconstitution: A clear to slightly opalescent, colourless solution
Storage conditions
(ARTG)
- Store below 8 degrees Celsius (refrigerate)
- Protect from Light
- Shelf lifetime is 3 Years.
Do I need a prescription ?
(ARTG)
These medicine packs are available from a pharmacist and requires a prescription. It is
- 125U X 1 pack
Reporting side effects
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