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Best Uses Comments about Coghlan's Snake Bite Kit: This kit is outdated and dangerous to use.
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Merchant response: Cliff Campmor's resident EMT-B agrees,"I agree with Keith from Danville, IL.
The current EMT protocol for a snake bite is to just treat the victim for shock, but keep the affected area below the heart if possible, the transport the victim quickly and calmly to advanced medical care.
Paramedics don’t do any cutting and sucking, I’m pretty sure that Doctors don’t either. I believe that the best thing for a snake bite is antivenin."