What herbs can be used to quickly detoxify a venomous snake bite?

There is no such thing as a quick antidote for poisonous snake bites. Zihuadidin, Chonglou, and Boxer’s Ginseng can be used for poisonous snake bites.
Zihuadidin can clear heat and detoxify poison, cool blood and reduce swelling. It is used for furuncle, carbuncle (a kind of poisonous sore, an acute purulent disease occurring on the body surface, limbs and internal organs), hairy back, tannin (an acute infectious disease, which can be seen as reddening of the skin like paint), and venomous snake bites.
Chonglou can clear away heat and detoxify, subdue swelling and relieve pain, cool the liver and calm fear. It is used for boils and sores, sore throat, snake and insect bites, bruises and pains, convulsions (pediatric diseases mainly manifested by dizziness, convulsions and seizures).
Ginseng can clear away heat and detoxify, reduce swelling and stop bleeding. It is used in treating dysentery and hot diarrhea, lung-heat cough, carbuncle, scrofula (mainly refers to cervical lymph node tuberculosis), mouth and tongue sores, blood-heat epistaxis (due to blood-heat causing vomiting of blood and nosebleed), hemorrhoidal bleeding, snake and insect bites.
Andrographis paniculata can clear away heat and toxins, cool blood and reduce swelling. It is used in treating cold and fever, sore throat, mouth and tongue sores, cough and strenuous coughing, diarrhea and dysentery, feverish drenching (burning and tingling during urination, accompanied by frequent urination and urgency, and discomfort of traction in the abdomen) and astringent pain, carbuncle, swollen sores, and snake and insect bites.
If you are bitten by a poisonous snake, please go to the hospital immediately, do not use your own medication, so as to avoid the danger of delayed treatment.