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Active clinical trials for "Scorpion Stings"

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Open Label Study of Alacramyn® in Pediatric Patients With Scorpion Sting Envenomation

Scorpion Sting Envenomation

There is no FDA approved therapy for the treatment of scorpion envenomation in the United States. Centruroides scorpion envenomation produces a pattern of neurotoxicity with a spectrum of severity ranging from trivial to life threatening. Patients stung by Centruroides scorpions develop a clinical syndrome which may require sedation with benzodiazepines and observation for 6 to 28 hours of intensive care monitoring. A safe therapy is necessary to halt the progression of symptoms early in the clinical course while avoiding the clinical deterioration that can occur en route to a tertiary facility. Alacramyn® is anticipated to be safer and more effective than the present standard of care in the United States, midazolam, and faster-acting thus eliminating the need to transport most rural patients and reducing hospitalization time.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Open Label Clinical Trial of Anascorp® in Pediatric Patients With Scorpion Sting Envenomation

Scorpion Sting

There is no FDA approved therapy for the treatment of scorpion envenomation. Centruroides scorpion envenomation produces a pattern of neurotoxicity with a spectrum of severity ranging from trivial to life threatening. Patients stung by Centruroides scorpions develop a clinical syndrome which may require sedation with benzodiazepines and observation for 6 to 28 hours of intensive care monitoring. A safe therapy is necessary to halt the progression of symptoms early in the clinical course while avoiding the clinical deterioration that can occur en route to a tertiary facility. Alacramyn® is anticipated to be safer and more effective than the present standard of care, midazolam, and faster-acting thus eliminating the need to transport most rural patients and reducing hospitalization time.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Analgesic Use for Pain Relief in Scorpion Sting

Scorpion Stings

In scorpion stings, patients mostly apply with the complaint of pain. Emergency physicians need to relieve this pain quickly.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Randomized Controlled Trial to Compare Two Anti-scorpion Serums

Scorpion Sting

The purpose of this study is to compare the efficiency and safety of the treatment against sting scorpion, using two serums, one elaborated by Birmex versus other commercial serum

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Lysine Clonixinate, Ketorolac and Metamizole Sodium in Scorpion Stings

Scorpion StingsPain1 more

The cases of scorpion stings are matters of medical importance, where Mexico is considered as one of the main countries of such public health problem.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Double-Blind, Alacramyn® vs. Placebo in Pediatric Patients

Scorpion Sting Envenomation

There is no FDA approved therapy for the treatment of scorpion envenomation, Centruroides scorpion envenomation produces a pattern of neurotoxicity with a spectrum of severity ranging from trivial to life threatening. Patients stung by Centruroides scorpions develop a clinical syndrome which may require sedation with benzodiazepines and observation for 6 to 28 hours of intensive care monitoring. A safe therapy is necessary to halt the progression of symptoms early in the clinical course while avoiding the clinical deterioration that can occur en route to a tertiary facility. Alacramyn® is anticipated to be safer and more effective than the present standard of care, midazolam, and faster-acting such that the need for transport of most rural patients will be eliminated and will reduce hospitalization time. The working hypotheses are as follows: The investigational antivenom is safe as treatment of scorpion sting envenomation. The investigational antivenom is effective as treatment of scorpion sting envenomation.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Treatment Protocol for Use of Anascorp™ in Patients With Scorpion Sting Envenomation

Scorpion Sting Envenomation

This treatment protocol will enable therapeutic use of Anascorp in the management of systemic manifestations of scorpion sting envenomation, in patients for whom antivenom would otherwise be unavailable. The working hypotheses are as follows: The investigational antivenom is safe as treatment of scorpion sting envenomation. The investigational antivenom is effective as treatment of scorpion sting envenomation.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

A Trial of Equine F (ab')2 Antivenom for Treatment of Scorpion Envenomation in Morocco

Poisoning by Scorpion Sting

This study has the objective to demonstrate the effectiveness of Alacramyn NAMO in the treatment of North Africa and Middle East scorpions envenomation by reducing the severity of envenomation. The primary endpoint is make a comparison between antivenom and placebo groups, at 4 hours after study drug, of the number of cases showing improvement in class of envenomation.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

AScVS and/ or Prazosin for Scorpion Envenomation

Scorpion Envenomation

The data available for the efficacy of AScVS and prazosin is generated through different trials done in different clinical setting. Hence it was felt worthwhile to confirm the documented efficacy of AScVS and prazosin in terms of time taken for clinical recovery in a clinical trial. Along with this, effects of both the therapies on various biochemical parameters will be recorded and compared with. It was also felt necessary to study the effect of combination on the clinical outcome.

Completed41 enrollment criteria

Compare Two Anti-Scorpion Venom Serum In Children

Scorpion Sting

The morbidity associated with scorpion sting intoxication presents an endemic pattern in the country, where there are highly venomous species of scorpions so the scorpion sting intoxication (IPPA) is considered a medical emergency. On the other hand, there is scarce scientific literature from different controlled studies evaluating anti-scorpion serum, considering clinical severity scales, lab results and their safety. The aim of this study is to compare the efficacy and safety of scorpion sting treatment, using two sera, one produced by Birmex versus Alacramyn ® (Bioclon).

Completed12 enrollment criteria
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