The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India
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J Assoc Physicians India · Jan 2007
Case Reports Clinical TrialUtility of scorpion antivenin vs prazosin in the management of severe Mesobuthus tamulus (Indian red scorpion) envenoming at rural setting.
Scorpion antivenom (SAV) is specific antidote to scorpion venom..SAV did not prevent the cardiovascular morbidity and mortality (autonomic storm), hence its utility in the management for severe scorpion envenomingmay be limited. Since 1983 the advent of prazosin revolutionized the management of severe scorpion sting. Since 2002 SAV against Indian red scorpion (IRS) for the treatment of scorpion sting cases is available at primary health centers. We compared the effects of SAV Vs Prazosin (PRA) in the management of severe scorpion stung cases at rural setting in a non-randomised open label manner. ⋯ We found that SAV is no more effective to alleviate or reverse the cardiovascular effects of scorpion venom actions in severe case as against prazosin prevents and cures the cardiovascular manifestations in a severe scorpion envenomation. Therefore role of SAV in severe scorpoin venomation needs to be relooked and prazosin needs to be a standard of care in such cases to overcome the autonomic storm.