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           PAN-AFRICA                                MENA





           FOR USE IN AFRICOM AND CENTCOM


           Antivenom administration in the field is the gold standard
           of snakebite care and most e
ective way to reduce the risk
           of death or permanent disability from snake envenomations.

 Recommended by the Joint Trauma System
 of the United States Defense Health Agency





 Joint Trauma System Performance Improvement (PI) Monitoring  FREEZE-DRIED / FIELD-STABLE  SINGLE-SOURCE TREATMENT
  “...Antivenom administration should be performed by medical providers capable of providing advanced life support and trained to a
 minimum level of paramedic (or DoD equivalent) and higher (i.e. SOCM, 18D, PJ, IDC, IDMT, RN, PA, MD or DO, etc.)”  Freeze-dried POLYSERP™ antivenoms are designed for use in austere   POLYSERP™ antivenoms are effective against all 3 major snake
 “...Early  antivenom  treatment  is  the  standard  of  care  for  snake  envenomations  worldwide.  Whenever  possible,  the  appropriate   environments and can be carried in the field unrefrigerated for 6   envenomation syndromes causing neurotoxic, hemotoxic, and cytotoxic
 antivenom should be administered in the field prior to medevac to neutralize circulating venom before significant and potentially   months at temperatures exceeding 100ºF without loss of potency.  effects in a given region.
 irreversible damage has occurred.”
 “...Appropriate regional products listed in the CPG should be stocked in Role 2 and Role 3 medical facilities. Far-forward units with
 paramedic level providers should be equipped with field-stable, broad-spectrum antivenoms that can be stocked in the aid station and   ELIMINATE NEED FOR SNAKE IDENTIFICATION  SAFE & EASY TO ADMINISTER IN THE FIELD
 carried into the field for extended periods of times at high temperatures without loss of efficacy.”
            Broad-spectrum POLYSERP™ antivenoms provide coverage against all   POLYSERP™ antivenoms are the safest available in these regions, with
            critical threat snake species in the regions they cover and enable   a total incidence of early adverse reactions such as anaphylaxis of
            medical providers to treat the patient based on the clinical syndrome   just 0.2% in  POLYSERP PAN-AFRICA and 1% in POLYSERP MENA.
            of envenomation rather than the identity of the snake.  Administer at the point of envenomation to prevent irreversible
                                                                   damage to organ systems and local tissue before it has occurred.


 Joint Trauma System Clinical Practice Guideline (JTS CPG). (2020, June 20).
 Global Snake Envenomation Management: Guide providers in the evaluation
 and treatment of patients after snake bites (CPG ID: 81).                                 For more product information
 https://jts.health.mil/assets/docs/cpgs/Global_Snake_Envenomation
 _Management_30_Jun_2020_ID81.pdf                                         WWW.POLYSERPANTIVENOMS.COM
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