That's an interesting article.
I had to read the article twice to get myself past what at first appeared to be contradictions. One moment they are talking about snake venom causing excessive bleeding, and the next minute they are talking about mitigating excessive clotting with their new research. Threw me for a loop at first. Then they mentioned that their new treatment would work on cobra venom as well. And to the best of my knowledge, cobra venom is neurotoxic, not hemotoxic.
I did a little research, and sure enough, hemotoxic venom can cause EITHER excessive bleeding OR excessive clotting. I didn't know that. I thought that the only hemotoxic effect was excessive bleeding. And I also found out that while most cobra venom is indeed neurotoxic, there are sometimes a smaller contingent of hemotoxic components in cobra venom as well.
I'm glad somebody (obviously not me!) knows about these different snake venom effects and has come up with something promising to deal with them. Snakes have always fascinated me. But I don't like them. And I jump clear out of my skin when I see a snake, venomous or not. But they are still fascinating.