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So many people are dying of drug overdoses that they’re easing the donated organ shortage

May 9, 2016 at 7:50 a.m. EDT
Packets of heroin, a syringe and a spoon are displayed at the Drug Enforcement Agency in Portland, Maine. (Robert F. Bukaty/AP file)

America's opioid epidemic has had far-reaching and generally devastating consequences.

Now, the impact is being seen in organ donations.

Coinciding with a rise in drug-related deaths, the number of organ donors who died of drug overdoses has sharply increased in recent years — "a silver lining to what is absolutely a tragedy," Alexandra K. Glazier, president of the New England Organ Bank, recently told U.S. News & World Report.