The Pros And Cons Of Methadone

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“The number of people receiving methadone maintenance treatment in Ontario has increased sharply in recent years, from 6,000 in 2000 to 38,000 in 2012” (CAMH). Though this number seems threatening, it is a sign that Canada’s effective methadone treatments are reaching more people. Methadone is a synthetic opioid; it has a different chemical structure but similar effects on the body to other opiates such as morphine, heroin, codeine and OxyContin (Harvard Health Publications). Methadone is not used to cure, but rather treat addictions that individuals have to more dangerous opioids. Critics of the maintenance treatment say these rising numbers is proof of addicts getting high with Canadian’s tax money. A more accurate statement would be that …show more content…

In reality, crime is actually reduced due to methadone therapy in a community. Because methadone is legal, patients don’t need to steal or hurt anyone to get their next dose. The Center for Addiction and Mental Health confirms: “Methadone maintenance is offered as a medical treatment, and is prescribed only to people who are already addicted to opioid drugs. For these people, methadone provides a safe alternative to the routine danger and desperation of securing a steady supply of opioid drugs illegally” (CAMH). Not only is methadone a safe alternative, but it is not offered to anyone who isn’t already addicted to dangerous opiates, eliminating the worry that methadone is causing …show more content…

Methadone gives these people the freedom to make choices once they become independent of the street opioid, often the choice where they would like to wean off of methadone and become completely drug free. There is a much better chance at long-term recovery success when methadone treatment is used. Harvard has estimated that “about 25% of patients eventually become abstinent, 25% continue to take the drug, and 50% go on and off methadone repeatedly.” (Harvard). 25% may seem like a low number, but it is important to remember that without methadone the rate of being cured is much lower, and even the 75% who continue to take methadone occasionally are functioning members of society who are not on the street or participating in

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