In-vitro Comparative study on blood clotting time of some Plants Extracts and Heparin when Infected with Snakebite

Around the world, snake bite injuries are still life threatening and require intensive care. The diagnose and treatment to toxic snake bites is the insufficient information, within the management of anti-toxin therapy, is not provided in clinical practice. In this comparative study, water extracts o...

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Free radicals
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Snakes
Venom
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