Antivenom can work but its efficacy is largely restricted to the snake species used in its manufactures and is often ineffective in
treating snakebite by different, even closely related species.
Also known as Cowhage, it has been applied in
treating snakebites, anxiety and arthritis.
Not exact matches
Depending on your equine veterinarian, you may be asked to bring the horse to them, but most likely your veterinarian will be coming to you to
treat potential
snakebite.
The most effective anti-venom used there to
treat cases of
snakebite, Fav - Afrique, is no longer being produced by the manufacturer, French pharmaceutical company Sanofi.
Indigenous people used it as a fish poison, and traditional Mesoamerican healers used it to
treat rheumatism,
snakebites, muscular pain, and skin conditions.