If the snake is non-venomous, then no special treatment is needed beyond what you would do for any puncture wound. Snakes do not have dirty teeth and there is very little danger of infection from a snake bite. Most of the germs a snake would have do not affect humans at all. It is possible to get Salmonella from handling snakes, but this is from contact with waste and not their fangs.
If the snake is venomous then an antivenin needs to be administered. Each different species of venomous snake has a different venom and for every different venom there is a special antivenin. It is very, very important to get a good look at the snake so that it can be described to doctors or herpetologists so that the correct antivenin can be administered.
Snake bites antidote is antivenin
He took an antidote for the poison.The antivenom worked for the snakebite.
Yes - if it's a venomous species that caused the bite. You'd need the correct anti-venin treatment.
St. John's Wort was a treatment for snakebite.
Snakebite - album - was created on 13-04-07.
antidote for carisoprodol
The antidote is protomine sulfate.
"Antidote" is a noun.
The only antidote for codeine is time, unless it was an overdose. Then the antidote is the emergency room.
The cast of Snakebite Survival - 2006 includes: Jules Sylvester as himself
A snakebite is a beer cocktail consisting of an even mix of a lager and a cider, in this case the Strongbow brand.
I think it is call antidote Antidote XX Amaz
You are the antidote to a gloomy day.The antidote for that kind of spider bite had to be flown in.