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No, when the venom is injected directly into the blood stream it has a direct route to all the major organs and can begin the work of destroying them in a matter of seconds. Even a single drop of venom of many snakes could cause death in a matter of minutes.

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it depends on how much venom you inject and how old the venom is and what kind of venom it is and how strong the venom is. usually no.

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