Anthony Burda, Michael Wahl, Connie Fischbein, Carol DesLauriers
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Atypical poisonings with botanicals raise suspicion of malicious activity.
Heightened toxicovigilance since the terrorist actions of 9/11 has raised concerns for malicious use of highly toxic botanicals, as the 3 cases reported illustrate.