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New drug treats severe frostbite, prevents amputation of affected limbs
For decades, the only treatment for severe frostbite has been amputation. But now a new drug is expected to change outcomes and potentially save limbs.
Last week, the Food and Drug Administration approved iloprost, an injection that can treat adults at risk of losing a finger or toe to severe frostbite. It’s the first medication of its kind approved in the U.S.
Host Scott Tong hears from Jason Mast, a reporter with our partners at STAT News.
This segment aired on February 20, 2024.