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  • Title: Safety of i.v. administration of redback spider antivenom.
    Author: Isbister GK.
    Journal: Intern Med J; 2007 Dec; 37(12):820-2. PubMed ID: 18028082.
    Abstract:
    It is unclear what the risk of allergic reactions is with appropriately given dilute i.v. redback spider antivenom (RBSAV). Ninety-five i.v. administrations of RBSAV referred from January 2001 to November 2006 were reviewed. All patients had local pain, 72% radiating pain, 57% diaphoresis and 39% systemic effects. Four patients (4%) had immediate systemic hypersensitivity reactions: none were severe, one was moderate and three mild. In 32 patients followed up for 2 weeks, three (10%) developed serum sickness. RBSAV given i.v. had a low reaction rate.
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