It depends on what you're making it for, but basically "if you have to ask, the answer isn't going to help you much." It's not something you can do at home, unless you're a biochemist (and probably even then you wouldn't have all the equipment you need just sitting around).
They usually inject some animal with small dosages of venom to get an immune response, collect that and administer it to someone who has been affected with the venom.
it is made with real snake venom
No. There is no such thing as antivenin for anything.
An antivenin is an antitoxin for treating bites from venomous animals such as snakes and spiders.
Yes, they can receive antivenin multiple times as long as they have not developed an allergy to it. In such a case, the antivenin could kill the patient.
Antivenin is produced from blood serum of horses or sheep. If a person has an allergy to either of these animals, the antivenin could cause death faster than the venom from the snake.
no
You can.
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.
Passive Immunity & Acquired Immunity ,
The only treatment is the prompt administration of antivenin.
Most bites can be cured with antivenin treatment.
No, antivenin is used to treat the bite of a rattlesnake.
Go directly to the hospital for antivenin injections.