Instrument for removing snake and scorpion poison containing an expediently developed housing, a vacuum producing unit operated either manually or electronically, manually or electronically handled structures for operating the vacuum producing unit, sucking tubes suitable for removing the poison from the deep part of the wounds caused by bites with a similar forms and length of the fangs, an adjusting unit for setting the distance of sucking tubes to the distance between the bites and a protective cap for storing the sucking tubes when they are out of use. The cleaning of the instrument is made possible by the demolish-able character of the housing. Its advantages are its being very easy to handle, its reliability and the capacity to remove the poison in its full mass.