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About Jason Hack, MD

Dr. Hack (Oleander Photography) is chief of the division of medical toxicology and vice chair for research at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. He enjoys taking photographs of beautiful toxic, medicinal, and benign flowers that he stumbles upon or grows in his garden. Contact him at ToxInRI@gmail.com, www.toxinRI.com, or on Instagram @oleanderphotography.

Posts by Jason Hack, MD

Toxicology Question: What Biblical Plant Can Cause Severe Eye Irritation?

June 5, 2023 - Jason Hack, MD - 0 Comment

Hint: It produces a tasty fruit. Click here to read the answer.

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Toxicology Q&A: Which Plant’s Sap Is Toxic to the Eyes?

March 5, 2023 - Jason Hack, MD - 0 Comment

HINT: It can cause mild conjunctivitis to severe keratouveitis and even blindness if contact occurs with your…

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Toxicology Answer: The Periwinkle

December 9, 2022 - Jason Hack, MD - 0 Comment

Answer: Periwinkle, or Madagascar periwinkle (Catharanthus rosea), is a tropical perennial that was brought to Europe in…

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Toxicology Question: The Pinwheel of Poison

December 9, 2022 - Jason Hack, MD - 0 Comment

Question: Nicknamed sorcerer’s violet, fairy’s paintbrush, and fiore di morte (flower of death in Italian), and often…

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Toxicology Answer: Take Care with the Bigleaf Hydrangea

August 9, 2022 - Jason Hack, MD - 0 Comment

Answer: Bigleaf Hydrangea This ornamental deciduous shrub can grow to six feet tall and are often seen…

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Toxicology Question: Which Popular Garden Shrub Causes Seizure and Coma?

August 9, 2022 - Jason Hack, MD - 0 Comment

Click here to see the answer and details.

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Toxicology Q&A: Don’t Eat These Berries!

June 20, 2022 - Jason Hack, MD - 0 Comment

The Lantana camara is a striking plant often used in gardens as a focal point. Its tiny…

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Don’t Eat Those Berries!

June 13, 2022 - Jason Hack, MD - 0 Comment

The Lantana camara is a striking plant often used in gardens as a focal point. Its tiny…

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Toxicology Answer: the Lovely Lily of the Valley

March 21, 2022 - Jason Hack, MD - 0 Comment

Answer: Lily of the valley Description Although part of the asparagus family and potentially deadly, the flower…

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Toxicology Question: Which Flower Symbolizing Purity and Humility Can Cause Cardiac Arrest?

March 21, 2022 - Jason Hack, MD - 0 Comment

Question: Often associated with royal families, which delicate flower symbolizing purity and humility can cause cardiac arrest…

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