Can venom save lives?

The dangers of venoms are well documented, but these deadly toxins can also save lives. Toxicologist Dr Zoltan Takacs says: "Venom toxins are the only molecules on Earth explicitly selected by evolution to take a life in less than one minute.”
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Does snake venom save lives?

Snake venom contains several neurotoxic, cardiotoxic, cytotoxic, nerve growth factor, lectins, disintrigrins, haemorrhagins and many other different enzymes. These proteins not only inflict death to animals and humans, but can also be used for the treatment of thrombosis, arthritis, cancer and many other diseases.
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Can anti venom save you?

Antivenom: This is a kind of medicine that boosts the immune system. Doctors give it to victims with significant symptoms if appropriate and available. This therapy can be lifesaving or limb-saving.
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Can venom be beneficial?

In fact, the proteins in snake venom has been used to treat many conditions. Some examples are cancer, pain, high blood pressure, heart attacks, strokes, Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson's disease. The venom of other animals, such as spiders and scorpions, has also been used to develop important drug treatments.
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Can you drink venom and survive?

Venoms are generally not toxic if swallowed, and must be injected under the skin (by snakes, spiders, etc.) into the tissues that are normally protected by skin in order to be toxic. However, we do NOT recommend drinking venom!
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Can humans develop immunity to venom?

It is important to note that mithridatism is not effective against all types of poison. Immunity is generally only possible with biologically complex types which the immune system can respond to. Depending on the toxin, the practice can lead to the lethal accumulation of a poison in the body.
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Can a snake run out of venom?

While it is unusual for a snake to bite more than once, it is possible and snakes do run out of venom. It can then take from a few days to some weeks to fully recharge their venom sacs. It is not always necessary for a snake to inject venom to kill its prey or to affect an escape.
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Can venom heal others?

Like many of the super-powered individuals in Marvel comics, Venom heals (and heals his hosts) very quickly. One thing he can heal that most other powered people can't is cancer.
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Can venom be used as medicine?

Snake venoms have also been used as medical tools for thousands of years especially in tradition Chinese medicine. Consequently, snake venoms can be considered as mini-drug libraries in which each drug is pharmacologically active. However, less than 0.01% of these toxins have been identified and characterized.
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Who is the strongest symbiote?

Venom: The 10 Strongest Symbiotes, Ranked
  1. 1 Venom. A symbiote is only as strong as the bond that it shares with its host.
  2. 2 Knull. The original creator and master of the Symbiotes, Knull is a real force to be reckoned with. ...
  3. 3 Grendel. ...
  4. 4 Toxin. ...
  5. 5 Carnage. ...
  6. 6 Bedlam. ...
  7. 7 Sleeper. ...
  8. 8 Anti-Venom. ...
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Can I buy snake venom?

It's not currently available in the United States, but if you live there, you can order some via the company's website. A bottle of Snake Venom costs a hefty $76 per bottle if you are planning to visit soon.
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What snake has no anti-venom?

African bush viper — a snake with no known antivenom — bites San Diego Zoo employee. A venomous snake bit an employee at the San Diego Zoo on Monday, according to zoo officials. A zoo spokesperson said the wildlife care specialist was immediately transported to a hospital for evaluation and medical care.
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Who is immune to snake venom?

The hedgehog (Erinaceidae), the mongoose (Herpestidae), the honey badger (Mellivora capensis) and the opossum are known to be immune to a dose of snake venom.
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What is the purpose of snake venom?

Snake venom contains a complex mixture of proteins with different biological effects, whose primary functions are to immobilize prey, kill it and, in the case of vipers, start the digestive process. These properties are also useful when defending against predators.
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Is cobra venom good for health?

But researchers have found that tacking a snippet of protein from cobra venom onto human immune molecules is a novel and effective way of suppressing inflammatory chemicals involved in several difficult-to-treat ailments, such as rheumatoid arthritis, heart attacks and strokes.
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Can venom cure diseases Marvel?

Internal Bodily Cleansing: After sensing an impurity such as toxins, drugs, diseases, and other malignant substances, Anti-Venom can forcefully "cure" the substance from the person's body using antibodies produced by the symbiote.
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Who discovered venom?

The first modern study of venom in a medical light occurred in the late 19th century. A scientist, Albert Calmatte, injected animals with small amounts of venom, using their blood as the antidote.
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What is Bane venom made of?

Venom was a potently addictive strength-enhancing super-steroid. According to JSA Classified #17 (November 2006), Venom was based on the Miraclo Formula that was developed at Bannerman Pharmaceuticals, the drug company that was formerly owned by Rex Tyler, the original Hourman.
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Can Venom take powers?

One of the most powerful villains, and certainly the most famous of Spidey's foes, Venom has literally awesome powers. His power is immense, and subject of the Life Foundation's studies. He is able to bond with a human host, morph, change, and absorb the powers of those he touches.
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Is Venom a hero or villain?

Venom is an anti-hero in the Spider-Man franchise. He is one of Spider-Man's archenemies later turned rival. The name has belonged to several different hosts over the years, which means that Venom is indeed the identity of this particular alien Symbiote.
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Is Venom weak to fire?

His symbiote is black and white, with his face almost covered in a corrupted version of Spider-Man's mask. As Venom, Brock could exhibit super strength and immunity to the powers of other heroes like Ghost Rider's Penance Stare and Spidey's spider-sense. Venom is weak to fire and sonic energy, however.
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Are pigs immune to snake venom?

In the mammalian realm, hedgehogs, skunks, ground squirrels, and pigs have shown resistance to venom. Some scientists even believe the lowly opossum, which wields a venom-neutralizing peptide in its blood, may hold the key to developing a universal antivenom.
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Are king cobras immune to venom?

Though a snake-eating species, King Cobra is not fully immune to snake venoms, as it can be envenomed and killed by another King Cobra or venomous snakes.
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Can a snake bite twice?

Envenomations twice in a short period time by the same kind of snake are very rare. Physician should be alert to the occurrence of allergic reactions in treating this type of patients with antivenom.
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