if it is snake then yes antivenom can beat the venom if it is characters then now way
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Because it has to circulate your blood stream fully to wipe it out. In order to work, the antivenom must contact the venom. Antivenom is usually administered via IV infusion and diffuses into the tissues slowly, whereas venom will diffuse into the tissues rapidly. It may take many hours for the antivenom to diffuse into the tissues and neutralize the venom there, depending on the nature of the antivenom product used. It should be able to neutralize the venom that may be circulating in the vascular compartment and prevent systemic manifestations of envenomation.
No, there is no antivenom for Gila Monster venom.
Hi my name is Brett. I do not know if all antivenom is made this way. But apparently for snake antivenom it is. First they will milk the snake for its venom then inject small dosages of the venom into a horse or goat. The Horse will build up antibodies to the venom until it is almost immune to it. The antibodies are then extracted from the blood of the horse and purified into a serum. This is just a broad description of what the process is. For a more detailed description try this website. http://ask.yahoo.com/20000803.html
Snakes are "milked" of their venom to make antivenom, which can save a person bitten by a venomous snake.
Snake antivenom is usually produced by horses (but it is also often produced by sheep).
You wouldn't want venom for something already bitten so I think you mean antivenom and I think it is now synthetic. However they used to have to inject very minute and dilluted amounts of venom into horses (or other such mammals) over the course of up to several years and then they would draw the horses blood, spin it and use the plasma as the antivenom. However, as I said it thin kit is all synthetic now.
its antivenin and the answer is a rabbit the rabbit has these things that fight the venom and it is used in quiet a lot of antivenins.
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Some people in pharmaceuticals use the venom to produce antivenoms. They milk the venom from the spiders and produce antivenom to use when someone gets bit. Their webs are also used to manufacture crosshairs in some scopes.
The antivenom isn't in the snake. The antivenom is produced by mixing a small amount of the snakes poison with other chemicals and ingredients that counteract the affects the poison has on the body. The venom is extracted from a snake by holding its head in a way that forces the snake to open its mouth in a biting gesture, and then the open fangs are used to puncture a plastic top stretched over a jar/vial, so the venom runs from the fangs into the container.
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