Pubdate: Tue, 09 Dec 2003 Source: Register-Herald, The (Beckley, WV) Copyright: 2003 The Register-Herald Contact: http://www.register-herald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1441 Author: Andrea Hammel MORE METH CLINICS ARE NEEDED, NOT LESS As an online reader of The Register-Herald, I came across the letter "Methadone clinics are a Band-Aid." The writer is sorely mistaken and needs to understand the facts of addiction and methadone ... Addicts who go to methadone clinics, for the most part, are there to get better. A few bad apples who go to "get high" are absolutely weeded out. No methadone clinic gives out the drug blindly without watching the progress of the user. The point of methadone clinics is not to "get people high." The general procedure is that methadone is prescribed first in higher doses, to alleviate withdrawal, and then titrated down to eventually no methadone. Very few addicts will remain on methadone indefinitely - this is simply not how clinics operate. This is another example of someone misunderstanding the system, not knowing the facts and trying to stop a much-needed, effective community service based upon incorrect assumptions. Yes, a few addicts will always fall through the cracks and abuse the system. But methadone clinics do far more good than harm, and we should all be thankful for recovered heroin addicts who won't be on the streets as a threat to society. The existing data overwhelmingly supports the success of methadone treatment centers throughout the United States, and only a fool would wish them gone. We need more methadone clinics, not fewer. The drug addiction problem in this country is rampant, and as long as addicts have nowhere to turn for help, drug crimes will continue to rise. Andrea Hammel Lawrenceville, N.J. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart