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Micrurus fulvius antivenin

Zagreb antivenin European viper venom antisera Polyvalent Crotalidae antivenin Micrurus fulvius antivenin Australian polyvalent antivenins Adder bites One or more species of viper Any one of four species of pit viper (including Western diamond back and South American rattlesnake Eastern coral snake Micrurus fulvius) Any one or combination of black snake, brown snake, death adder, taipan and tiger snake... [Pg.408]

For coral snake envenomation, consult a regional poison control center ([800] 222-1222) or an experienced medical toxicologist to determine the advisability of Micrurus fulvius antivenin (see p 410). In general, if there is evidence of coagulopathy or neurologic toxicity, administer antivenin. [Pg.345]

Snake bite (coral snake) Antivenin (Micrurus fulvius), equine At least 3-5 vials (30-50 mL) IV initially within 4 hours after the bite. Additional doses may be required. Neutralizes venom of eastern coral snake and Texas coral snake. Serum sickness occurs in almost all patients who receive > 7 vials. [Pg.1411]


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