After a lot of searching I have found two companies from which I would be able to purchase antivenom to donate to one of my favorite places with a high population of red spitting cobras, black mambas, green mambas and puff adders. Both Sanofi Pasteur in France and SAVP in South Africa have a good polyvalent antivenom. True, they both need to keep under refrigeration - and both outdate in about three years. At least I found places where I could get it.
Next frustration was, everyone discouraged me from doing it. Everyone (medical) stated it needed to be given ONLY by doctors in a hospital setting.
Now, having worked in hospitals for 50 years (not a doctor or nurse), I know all too well that some people can have devestating results from medications, particularly those who are allergic to horse serums and/or have asthma.
Thus I searched to see if there was a program in Kenya that would train RESPONSIBLE people in starting an IV with antivenom until Flying Doctors could arrive or patient could reach hospital, to train them in using an Ambubag to assist if lungs become paralyzed and shut down and injecting epinephrine if someone goes into shock. No-one would even consider doing this.
I am totally frustrated at this point. Yes, someone could die from antivenom - but if they are going to die in 30 minutes anyway from a black mamba bite (not a dry bite) how does one access the risk of death from deadly snake bite versus POSSIBLE risk of bad reaction to antivenom?
To all you regular safari goers, if you got a serious (not dry) bite from a black mamba and knew Flying Doctors couldn't get to you for at least an hour, and the nearest hospital was at least three hours away,
would you take your chances on dying fast from the bite or would you rather take the chance at having a non-doctor start an antivenom drip and possibly having a bad reaction from that?
Some would say that letting a non-doctor initiate antivenom would be negligence - but isn't it also negligence at not doing anything and standing by and watching a patient die in 20 - 30 minutes from a serious bite? (I use the term negligence not in the sense of a law suit but as a general term).
Would be interested in your thoughts on this.
- Edited by Jan on 02.10.2008, 03:48 -