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The '''Blood-Replenishing Potion''' is a [[potion]] that tops up the blood levels of the drinker after blood loss from injury or otherwise. |
The '''Blood-Replenishing Potion''' is a [[potion]] that tops up the blood levels of the drinker after blood loss from injury or otherwise. |
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Revision as of 00:11, 18 April 2014
- "It seems there was some rather unusual kind of poison in that snake's fangs that keeps wounds open. They're sure they'll find an antidote, though; they say they've had much worse cases than mine, and in the meantime I just have to keep taking a Blood-Replenishing Potion every hour."
- — Arthur Weasley.[src]
The Blood-Replenishing Potion is a potion that tops up the blood levels of the drinker after blood loss from injury or otherwise.
During his stay at St Mungo's, Arthur Weasley was required to drink the potion every hour after he was bitten by Nagini while guarding the Hall of Prophecy, until an antidote for the venom was found.