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This study investigates whether medical treatments for addiction can help save the lives of patients suffering from the most advanced stages of alcohol-related liver disease. By tracking over 1,300 individuals awaiting transplants, researchers discovered that those who used prescribed medications for at least three months saw a dramatic increase in their long-term survival rates. These findings challenge the current trend of underutilizing such drugs, suggesting that pharmacotherapy is a vital, life-extending tool even for those with failing organs. Ultimately, the text advocates for a shift in clinical practice to ensure these preventative treatments become a standard part of care for high-risk patients.
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