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Toxin

  • Toxicology Question: The Pinwheel of Poison

    Question: Nicknamed sorcerer’s violet, fairy’s paintbrush, and fiore di morte (flower of death in Italian), and often...
  • Toxicology Answer: Take Care with the Bigleaf Hydrangea

    Answer: Bigleaf Hydrangea This ornamental deciduous shrub can grow to six feet tall and are often seen...
  • Toxicology Question: Which Popular Garden Shrub Causes Seizure and Coma?

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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

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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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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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What’s This Mushroom, and Is It Toxic?

March 23, 2021 - Jason Hack, MD - 0 Comment

Question: Looking for the next challenge, I recently moved to North Carolina. House and family settled, I…

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Beware Certain Varieties of Amanita Mushrooms

March 23, 2021 - Jason Hack, MD - 0 Comment

See Question There are more than 1,000 kinds of Amanita mushrooms. Some cause significant toxicity or death….

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Emergen-Sea Medicine Part 2: Overview of Marine Envenomations

March 3, 2021 - Christopher Hauglid, DO; John Kiel DO, MPH; and Andrew Schmidt, DO - 0 Comment

In Part 1 of our two-part series on marine envenomations, we reviewed some general information on wound…

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Emergen-Sea Medicine: Overview of Marine Envenomations

February 12, 2021 - Christopher Hauglid, DO; John Kiel DO, MPH; and Andrew Schmidt, DO - 0 Comment

Part 1 of 2. Read part 2 here. Surf and turf, anyone? And when I say “surf,”…

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