Silibinin(a derivative of milk thistle) given intravenously is one of the more effective treatments for amanita poisoning. Other treatments are NAC, even intravenous penicillin...
Most important ..get thine “ass” to a doctor ASAP. At present the IV form of silibinin is available from FDA on a case by case emergency basis. (May have been approved ). It is available in certain European countries. The doctor has to get supplies from FDA approved suppliers.
Probably OK to use milk thistle products before silibinin treatment, but if not treated adequately liver failure could ensue...bottom line ..difficult to identify amanita mushrooms for many folks...why the H would anyone mess around? Reward for “self harvested” wild mushrooms hardly worth it. But then again people eat deer antler”velvet” cause they think it will give the eater great energy. Did see a case of someone getting fatal case of botulism from antler velvet. “Hold my beer” are famous last words.
No doubt, get to a doctor ASAP. It’s a painful horrible way to die.
I didn’t know that they had made an IV form. Read about France successfully using extracts of Silybum marianum many years ago. Probably 30 years ago (sheesh) so not surprising it has been improved since then.
There are a lot of wild edible shrooms that are easy to identify if a person takes the trouble to learn about them. Bolete mushrooms are probably the easiest. They have tubes under their caps as opposed to gills and no other mushrooms do.
The rule has to be absolute certainty though. Not a scintilla of doubt.