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Published Date: 10 February 2008
HEROIN addicts will be ordered to undergo "cold turkey" treatment rather than receive methadone under a Government plan to tackle Scotland's chronic drug problem.
The radical move follows recent research which found that three years after receiving methadone only 3% of addicts remained totally drug-free.

Despite the poor effectiveness of methadone, £12m a year is spent doling out the heroin substitute to 52
,000 users. The wider healthcare and crime-related costs of this army of addicts is far higher.

Home Office figures suggest that a one-off investment of £100m in rehabilitation programmes would ultimately save the country £1bn.

As part of the budget deal brokered between the SNP and the Tories last week, ministers have agreed to a major rethink which will change the emphasis of drug treatment.

Ministers say methadone should still be prescribed by GPs to stabilise addicts and reduce their reliance on heroin and crack.

But they want to ensure a wider choice is on offer to addicts than at present. Ministers say they are now concerned by the "over-reliance" on methadone at the expense of other efforts.

Community Safety Minister Fergus Ewing said: "The main aim of our new drugs strategy will be recovery, and abstinence can be one facet of that."

Ewing is also to order an inquiry into the spending on tackling drugs in Scotland amid evidence that there is scant knowledge as to whether the funding over recent decades has had any effect.

He said: "With many young Scots destroying their lives by shooting up heroin and other dangerous drugs, we owe it to their families and our communities to make sure our spending in tackling that is much more than a shot in the dark".

Annabel Goldie, leader of the Scottish Conservatives, said she backed the new approach.

She said: "Each month that passes, the momentum of opinion on drug abuse has moved towards our position. We welcome that as we welcome the minority Government's new found emphasis on abstinence and recovery as the cornerstone of treating addicts."

Maxie Richards, of the Maxie Richards Foundation which promotes an abstinence based programme, said: "You wouldn't believe the number of rehabilitation places for addicts which have had to be closed because of a lack of funding. We have never taken the issue of recovery of drug addicts seriously at all, and that needs to change."

However, backers of methadone insist that it is also a solution, pointing out that less than half of those who go through rehabilitation programmes succeed in coming off drugs.

Bill Nelles, the general secretary of the Methadone Alliance, said recently: "For the people who do respond to methadone they should be able to access methadone for as long as it can be shown it is helping them."

ANALYSIS

Fergus Ewing, Minister for Community Safety

On Thursday, along with the First Minister, I will attend the British Irish Council Summit in Dublin. I will have discussions with ministers in other administrations about the challenges in tackling drugs misuse that we all share.

The points of agreement reached with other parties in Scotland last week demonstrate what can be achieved. Conservative leader Annabel Goldie has been particularly vocal, for example, in emphasising the importance of abstinence in treating drug users. I entirely respect that. The main aim of our new drugs strategy will be recovery, and abstinence can be one facet of that.

However, this is not, and cannot be, at the expense of measures to reduce harm. My concern is with an over-reliance on methadone. But, as a Government, we cannot second-guess clinical decisions.



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  • Last Updated: 10 February 2008 12:32 AM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Drugs policy
 
1

Roberta Burns,

10/02/2008 00:36:33
About time they stopped the methadone programme. Junkies use it to supplement their heroin. Cold turkey is the only way.
2

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10/02/2008 00:40:31
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Conan the Librarian™,

10/02/2008 00:42:46
And how many turkeys will have to die for this?
4

Evia,

10/02/2008 01:09:08
Success rates for methadone are too poor to continue this big waste of money. There are many other things that would benefit more. Spending this amount of money means that people needing hip operations, chemotherapy etc are being denied treatment through lack of money. Cold turkey is the only way to go and it can be done if addicts had determination. According to experts, giving up smoking is more difficult but many people give up nicotine.
5

britfree,

camelon 10/02/2008 02:27:25
most on this thread wish these unfortunate (difficult)people only badness .it says more about them than they might wish.
6

Ross Fyffe,

Scotland 10/02/2008 03:04:55
7 I wish them a speedy end in the path they haver choosen, there is not a single person above 9 yo who does not know being a junkie is going to end in tears.

If they start on the road the sooner the end comes the better
7

Loki - The Scourge of the Schemies,

EH1 10/02/2008 10:16:37
~4 Conan: You make a powerful observation.

I simply cannot see how eating cold turkey is a solution for drug addiction unless possibly served with roast potatoes and sprouts. And even then I would be highly sceptical.
8

F.R.E.E. Mason,

Brisbane Australia. 10/02/2008 11:46:00
Choose life! choose a 3 piece suite! choose a f@%kin big television! I chose not to choose life, I chose Heroin. Actually I chose Australia, an for all its faults (an it has them ) it sounds like its not far enough away from whats been allowed to happen. Good Luck! You'l need it.
9

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10/02/2008 14:43:41
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zenith,

USA 10/02/2008 15:27:17
I am so heartily sick of this stupid "study" that insinuates that methadone is only effective for 3% of the population. The whole study is done on the false assumption that the goal of methadone treatment is getting them OFF methadone! That is NOT the case! By the time most people end up on MMT, they have already sustained PERMANENT damage to their natural endorphin systems. Endorphins are the chemicals that we produce that regulate mood, control pain and enable us to feel normal levels of happiness and pleasure. Without them, the person will feel extremely depressed, exhausted, in pain, and beset with cravings that seem uncontrollable, and relapse at this stage of addiction is almost inevitable as they atry to stop this misery. At this point, many have abandoned the idea of getting high and just want to feel normal. Methadone replaces the absent endorphins without causing a high, allowing the person to stop obsessing over drugs and return to a normal life, employability, caring for obligations, etc. Some addicts can be tapered off the medication after a year or two of stability and will do well--others, with more permanent damage, will continue to need treatment for life, much in the same way that a diabetic needs insulin because the pancreas no longer produces it. Taking MMT away from these folks and instead tossing tjem into a "cold turkey" rehab will NOT work. It is done all the time in the USA and the success rates are around 10%. The rehabs centers LOVE it because they can charge the person over $50,000 repeatedly, year after year, as they relapse and come in again and again, for the same ineffective, non-evidence based "treatment" that didn't work the last ten times they tried it.

Another problem with UK MMT is that the average dose in your country is 40mg--a woefully inadequate dose by any standards and highly unlikely to control withdrawals in any but the lightest of addictions. The average adequate dose is 80-120mg and some need much more. This is lik
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zenith,

USA 10/02/2008 15:29:09
I wanted to add that if you took that "study" and instead looked at it to see how many people had been returned to a worthwhile productive life instead of how many are off methadone, you would see very different results--and is that not the goal of treatment--a return to a normal life?
12

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10/02/2008 15:44:52
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13

Slasher McGurk,

Saughton Prison Library 10/02/2008 15:48:55
Only one direction to throw the cash- More walls, more bars, more guards
14

Conan the Librarian™,

10/02/2008 15:57:23
15
All for more bars.
15

Max Born,

10/02/2008 17:33:51
Why should we the hard working tax payers line the pockets of Bernard Mathews?
16

Conan the Librarian™,

10/02/2008 19:33:17
Hmm...would twizzlers work?
17

mac1888,

10/02/2008 20:15:33
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2mhcyU6Ttg
ibogaine treatment
18

mereggie,

los angeles 10/02/2008 22:51:11
When I get up in the morning, I don’t grab a coffee. I go to the fridge for my 100 ml bottle of methadone. After that my day is just like yours.

But I wasn’t always like this. Life was a lot harder, a lot rougher. Every morning I would be sick as / like a dog. I’d crush up a couple of 8mg Dilaudid tablets and boil them in a spoon, then I’d fill a syringe. Tie my arm off and plunge the cure into my arm. And then I was good for … 3 or 4 hours. Wash, rinse, repeat. I couldn’t work.

Dilaudid is illegal unless your Dr. [gives you] a prescription. With a few phone calls you can get them for about $20 each. I used at least 10 a day. 10 to keep the sickness at bay, 10 to 20 more if I wanted to get high, and usually, I did if I had the money. It’s not easy to come up with $500/day for pills/medicine, but its gotta be done - or else the sickness – it’s always there. As soon as the pills begin to wear off, its banging at the door. Cramps, chills, sweats, diarrhea, the shits, nausea, chronic anxiety, insomnia – that’s just the beginning. Soon comes hallucinations and deliria, and unimaginable suffering. It all goes away if you take another pill, just one more. Then there’s methadone, a synthetic opiate, if you can get it. In most cities it’s easy, but not quite so in Charlottetown.

For @ 5 years my life revolves around Dilaudid and Oxycontone, percocil, morphine, codeine, etc. If I had money and pills were available, everything was fine. But I wasn’t always fine. I can’t count how many days I’ve lost to the sickness, how many times I’ve been to the treatment center. And a waste of time that was. They’d give you 2 or 3 mild sedatives a day for 3 days and then try to put you in god’s hands. It didn’t work – after the week, or 2, or 3, was over, I could suffer no longer. Straight to the dealer. It doesn’t help to tell me “everythings gonna be all right. You’ll feel better tomorrow”. Anybody who says / tells you that doesn’t know what this drug
19

Amparo de Glasgow,

10/02/2008 22:59:02
Cold Turkey is actually a good thing.

Lock them in a room with enough food and water for say 10 days ...!!

Then un-lock the door and go in and see them.

We are too f*ck*ng Liberal in this country with junkie wasters !!!

The precious resources of our valued and (once proud)
... National Health Service

... was not designed to pander to a bunch of stupid work-shy wasters and scum-bags.


Especially
... when you think of more deserving cases ...

... like our aging population

... or our boys and girls
... in the Forces who get injured
... defending the very freedom and liberty

... that junkie scum
... neither value
... contribute to
... or cherish

In fact
... let's just take all these junkies
... to some island off the Atlantic coast
... say Rockall
... or somewhere
... why should we be soft-airses
... and pander to these selfish eejits anyway??
20

Allan(handofgod137),

12/02/2008 14:05:21
#24, How many junkies do you actually know? For the record I know a couple of current, and one former. the current junkies spend their days whining about hyow hard it is to be a junkie, and refusing to take responsibility for their lives. The former junkie's attitude is " I got myself on it and I got myself off it"
21

Neanderthal75,

Rocky Mountains USA 13/02/2008 06:31:28
Hello All,

Proper 'Rehab' is straight forward in my mind:

100% UNCUT Heroin in 55 gallon drums, in a house, with sofas in each room-surrounding the heroin laden drum, food and water, and multiple toilets, and a door at the back of the house, which has a sign over it. The sign reads simply:

"This way to free Rehab."

Anybody who makes it alive, back to that door and through that door, will be given free and extensive Rehab, until the surviving Junkies kick their habits.

All the others will be cremated and added to the compost heap, useful at last as fertilizer for growing crops to feed the hungry and needy.

Cheers from the Rockies
22

Been-around!!,

Glasgow 13/05/2008 01:11:53
our boys and girls
... in the Forces who get injured
... defending the very freedom and liberty......pah!!!*

You are one angry, opinionated, sad person...regardless of how stupid or unlucky addicts are to become afflicted with their problems, do they haha!! deserve it now????(shadenfreunde-- far too much of this today esp in the west coast mentality!!!) that and all the abuse they take from people like you?
Feeling miserable all the time, even after they take their stuff..knowing that they just prolong the madness , the hurt, the misery of them and their families if they have any? the only alternative to suffer inhumanly.
The rich feeding the maggot private rehab doctors, with their "prescription or pain killer" addictions.
Don't you see far too many SCUMBAGS are profiting from this situation? and sadly like you, sleep soundly-safe in the knowledge these unfortunates and worse their families deserve it!!
Not long ago their was a quiet little TV report about the forces in Afganistan and what they are ordered to do when they find the opium stashes....mmmm????? Yeah LEAVE IT ALONE, cover it back up and LEAVE it. pah.
Opinions are like ar**holes every one has one, pity it is often the most ignorant that shout before engaging any intelligence they might have.
How it must be, to be so perfect? one can indulge in self righteousness.
23

Bravo9,

OH, USA 29/05/2008 01:09:05
It is amazing, anyone that takes methadone for what ever reason is a "scumbag or junkie" I was on many pain killer medications after a less than desirable outcome of a back suregery. I made the choice that wanted to go a different route, due to the medical problems associated with taking Oxycontin over a long period of time and its addictive nature. I was immediately referred to the local Methadone clinic, cause my pain Managment doctor was worried about being scrutinized by outside agencies. So I went and was put on Methadone. I was able to live fairly pain free, did not have any "high" feelings like when I took Oxycontin, so I was able to work. I am an outgoing family member and a U.S.tax payer. Not only have I described myself, but I also described the Majority of patients in MMT(Methadone Maintenance Treatment)Oh, and I served in the United States Air Force, with an honorable discharge. You have the nerve to call me or anyone trying to get help for themselves, junkies and scumbags. You should be ashamed of yourself. It is definitely not even worth it to discuss this topic with any of you haters. I was going to start rambling off names, but you know who you are. If you still don't know if I am talking about you, go to the last sentence I wrote in this post.
That cleared it up for you now didn't it. None of you have a clue. You read and argue something that you read in an article somewhere. You have no base for what you are saying and you are ignorant to the facts about methadone. So you resort to calling names, tearing others down. I personally think you have such crappy lives that you have to teardown anyone you can to feel better about your waste of a life.
24

Haleakelaman,

EDINBURGH 03/05/2009 08:07:17
#23, Bravo9
Okay, answer;
The World revolves around money, junkies costs us too much, therefore get rid of them.
25

Just Deserts,

18/07/2009 15:37:42
Cold Turkey has got you on the run. John Lennon.

 

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