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In November 2022, hospitals across Australia began seeing patients with sudden rigidity, spasms, seizures—and in some cases cardiac arrest—after drinking homemade poppy seed tea. The source? Food-shelf poppy seeds contaminated with extraordinarily high levels of thebaine, an opioid alkaloid that acts nothing like morphine. In this Outbreak episode, host Ryan Feldman, clinical toxicologist and emergency medicine pharmacist, investigates how pharmaceutical-grade, thebaine-rich poppy seeds were mistakenly repackaged into the food supply—and how poison centers, clinicians, labs, and public health teams traced and contained the threat within days.
You’ll hear firsthand from the experts who responded:
Together, they walk us through the outbreak timeline—from the first ICU cases and puzzling “strychnine-like” neuroexcitation to the multi-state investigation, product recall, and lessons for future foodborne poisonings.
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Disclaimer: The Poison Lab is for educational purposes only and does not provide medical advice. If you suspect a poisoning, contact your local poison center. In the U.S., call 1-800-222-1222.
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In November 2022, hospitals across Australia began seeing patients with sudden rigidity, spasms, seizures—and in some cases cardiac arrest—after drinking homemade poppy seed tea. The source? Food-shelf poppy seeds contaminated with extraordinarily high levels of thebaine, an opioid alkaloid that acts nothing like morphine. In this Outbreak episode, host Ryan Feldman, clinical toxicologist and emergency medicine pharmacist, investigates how pharmaceutical-grade, thebaine-rich poppy seeds were mistakenly repackaged into the food supply—and how poison centers, clinicians, labs, and public health teams traced and contained the threat within days.
You’ll hear firsthand from the experts who responded:
Together, they walk us through the outbreak timeline—from the first ICU cases and puzzling “strychnine-like” neuroexcitation to the multi-state investigation, product recall, and lessons for future foodborne poisonings.
Looking for timestamps?
A fully timestamped version—so you can jump to any topic—is available to our supporting members.
💡 Key topics:
📍 Resources & Mentions:
🎧 Listen now: www.ThePoisonLab.com
💬 Have thoughts or questions?
Instagram @tox_talk • Twitter @LabPoison • Email [email protected]
Disclaimer: The Poison Lab is for educational purposes only and does not provide medical advice. If you suspect a poisoning, contact your local poison center. In the U.S., call 1-800-222-1222.
Support the showReview the show where ever your listening
Get Messages from Toxo (Join the Newsletter!)
Join as a supporting member
The GOTTA PICCEM Poisonous Mushroom Game!
The Poisonus Fungus Amongus Children's Book!
Tox trinkets (Rep the show at home!)
Reach the showMore Show Resources

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