Pubdate: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 Source: Courier-Mail, The (Australia) Copyright: 2001 News Limited Contact: GPO Box 130, Brisbane Queensland 4001 Fax: (07) 3666 6696 Website: http://www.thecouriermail.com.au/ Author: Bob Aldred, Chief executive officer, Alcohol and Drug Foundation NALTREXONE NOT ONLY ANSWER THE endorsement of Mardi McLean as a Liberal Party candidate for Bundamba is commended for recognising that a history of addiction does not preclude people from successful careers or community leadership following rehabilitation. However, to endorse Naltrexone as the only hope for heroin addiction, (C-M, Feb 10) is misleading and can promote false expectations. There are other successful heroin treatment and rehabilitation programmes with proven outcomes, including Methadone, therapeutic corninunities and residential rehabilitation programmes. However, no programme is successful in treating all who have a heroin addiction. Naltrexone has undeniably been the answer for some, as have the other programmes. It is well recognised that we need a range and a combination of options to meet the physical, social and psychological needs of those with an addiction. As yet, we have not seen the results of the Naltrexone trial in Queensland. When they are released, we will have a better understanding as to its value in treatment. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh Sutcliffe