Cocaine Use Linked to Strokes Among Under-30s in Helsinki Hospitals
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Cocaine use linked to strokes among under-30s in Helsinki hospitals
Helsinki University Hospital (HUS) has treated its first cases of drug-induced cerebrovascular incidents linked to recreational cocaine use. Neurologist Marjaana Tiainen confirmed that a small number of young adults, all under 30, suffered strokes or brain haemorrhages related to the drug. The patients had no underlying health conditions and their cocaine use occurred in non-chronic, recreational settings. These incidents mark a shift in the pat…
The patients have been under 30 years of age.
The first cases of cerebral circulatory disorders caused by recreational use have been treated at Hus.
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