Wouldn't rely on it to be all that effective though - no Trim venom is used for its production. n/p


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Posted by Wolfgang Wuster on November 02, 1999 at 04:21:15:

In Reply to: That's what it says in the back of the Handbook of Clinical Toxicology of Animal Venoms & Poisons ! NP posted by Chris Harper on November 01, 1999 at 23:53:13:

: : : Jared,

: : : Here is a list of anti venoms for Trimeresurus:

: : : Trimeresurus albolabris & T. macrops

: : : Green Pit Viper Antivenin

: : : Contact:
: : : Thai Red Cross Society
: : : Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute
: : : Bangkok, Thailand
: : : PH: ++66-2-2520161-4

: : : T.flavoviridis

: : : Habu Antivenom

: : : Contact:
: : : The Chemo-Serotherp. Res. Institute
: : : 668 Okubo, Shimizu
: : : Kumamoto 860, Japan
: : : PH: ++81-96-3441211

: : : T. mucrosqumatus & T. stejnegeri

: : : Trimeresurus antivenin

: : : Contact:
: : : National Institute of Preventive Medicine
: : : 161 Kun Yang Street, Nan-Kang
: : : Taipei, Taiwan 115
: : : PH: ++88-62-7853944

: : :
: : : and good news for you U.S. Trimeresurus keepers!

: : : Trimeresurus sp.
: : : Wyeth Antivenin Crotalidae Polyvalent

: : : Carried throughout the U.S.

: : : Also the Green Pit Viper Antivenin is apparently used on other T. sp.

: : : CH




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