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  • 1. Antivenom use in Australia. Premedication, adverse reactions and the use of venom detection kits.
    Sutherland SK.
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  • 2. Antivenom use, premedication and early adverse reactions in the management of snake bites in rural Papua New Guinea.
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  • 3. Antivenom efficacy or effectiveness: the Australian experience.
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  • 4. Envenoming and antivenom use in Australia.
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  • 5. Red-back spider (Latrodectus hasselti) antivenom prevents the toxicity of widow spider venoms.
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    Toxicon; 2006 Jul 09; 48(1):4-11. PubMed ID: 16764898
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  • 8. Incidence of serum sickness after the administration of Australian snake antivenom (ASP-22).
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  • 11. Evidence behind the WHO guidelines: hospital care for children: should s/c adrenaline, hydrocortisone or antihistamines be used as premedication for snake antivenom?
    Soh SY, Rutherford G.
    J Trop Pediatr; 2006 Jun 09; 52(3):155-7. PubMed ID: 16702170
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  • 12. Crotaline snake bite in the Ecuadorian Amazon: randomised double blind comparative trial of three South American polyspecific antivenoms.
    Smalligan R, Cole J, Brito N, Laing GD, Mertz BL, Manock S, Maudlin J, Quist B, Holland G, Nelson S, Lalloo DG, Rivadeneira G, Barragan ME, Dolley D, Eddleston M, Warrell DA, Theakston RD.
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  • 13. Snake and spider antivenin: risks and benefits of therapy.
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  • 15. Spider bite--the redback spider and its relatives.
    Nimorakiotakis B, Winkel KD.
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  • 17. Mulga snake (Pseudechis australis) envenoming: a spectrum of myotoxicity, anticoagulant coagulopathy, haemolysis and the role of early antivenom therapy - Australian Snakebite Project (ASP-19).
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