A new study found that venom produced by
centipedes is much more effective as a painkiller for humans. Centipedes
use venom to paralyze their prey.
Why is it more effective? One of the molecules of the Chinese red-headed centipede's venom blocks a sodium-ion channel, which can make humans indifferent to all types of pain.
The best part about it is that researchers think drugs made from centipede venom would not become addictive, like those based off morphine. The venom doesn't block receptors, like morphine does.
Why is it more effective? One of the molecules of the Chinese red-headed centipede's venom blocks a sodium-ion channel, which can make humans indifferent to all types of pain.
The best part about it is that researchers think drugs made from centipede venom would not become addictive, like those based off morphine. The venom doesn't block receptors, like morphine does.
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