Antivenom therapy is a medical treatment used to counteract the effects of venom from animals such as snakes, spiders, scorpions, and other venomous creatures. The therapy involves administering antivenom, which is a serum containing antibodies that neutralize the venom toxins and prevent them from causing harm to the body. Antivenom therapy is an important lifesaving treatment for individuals who have been bitten or stung by venomous animals, as it can help to reduce symptoms and complications associated with envenomation. Researchers in this area focus on developing and improving antivenom products, studying the mechanisms of venom toxicity, and evaluating the effectiveness of antivenom therapy in different cases of envenomation.