User Reviews for Antivenin (crotalidae) polyvalent to treat Venomous Snake Bite
Also known as: Anavip, Antivenin Polyvalent, CroFab
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Other brands: Anavip, Antivenin Polyvalent, CroFab
CroFab (antivenin (crotalidae) polyvalent): “My daughter (10years) was bitten by a venomous snake (classic copperhead reactions, the doctors said) back on Memorial day. On a digit and had to have 3 vials of crofab..... when she first got out of the hospital she had to wear pants, socks, long sleeves and a jacket. I put a blanket in the car because she would get so cold from the AC while we were extremely over heating. it is now August. While she still has cold spells she is finally back to wearing summer clothes...”