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Puff adder Snakebite Medicine

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English: Puff adders or puffies are common in southern Africa and carry a lethal bite. Most snakebites in Africa is from the puffie, so i carry this specific medicine when tracking on foot and leading a film crews. The puffie venom has cytotoxic effects and necrosis will spread if not treated.
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Author Kgara Kevin Rack

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