gamedic
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We usually work two or three copperhead bites a year up in the Tallulah Falls area. Usually kids at the camp. The antivennen is called Crofab. It's abput $6000 a vial. Most bites take 3-6 vials. Because of the expense most of the doctors will not give it if the patient is not showing symptoms by the time we reach the hospital. If a snake has ate recently the bite is usually dry. Snakes build up venom as they get hungry. They don't intentionally envenomate when they bite people, but if the snake is hungry your in trouble. They don't bite people to be malicious. but in defense. I think if given a choice to bite or retreat snake will try to get away.