Study Indicates Increase in Amputations Among Opioid-Related Hospital Stays
A new study has found a rise in amputation rates for patients hospitalized due to opioid use, especially in specific U.S. regions. These rates are increasing faster than those for non-opioid-related hospitalizations. The findings underscore severe health consequences linked to opioid use beyond fatal overdoses.
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