Abstract

The use of snake venom as a drug of abuse is a surprise trend of substance abuse that has intrigued scientists, law enforcement agencies, and public health officials alike. While most people associate snake venom with the deadly consequences of snakebites, a small but alarming subgroup has been exploiting the potent toxins found in snake venom for recreational and illicit purposes. In India, snake venom abuse is gradually increasing which required prompt actions now to prevent future increasing trend. Various route of exposure like injection, eye drops, oral consumption, etc. are gaining popularity among youth. This article delves into the intriguing history, current trends, global aspects, and legal provisions surrounding the use of snake venom as a drug of abuse, shedding light on a topic that often remains hidden in the shadows.

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