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Is The Use Of Medications
Like Methadone Simply Replacing One Drug Addiction
With Another?
Press Release Mar. 2011
No. As used in maintenance treatment, methadone
and LAAM are not heroin substitutes. They are
safe and effective medications for opiate addiction
that are administered by mouth in regular, fixed
doses. Their pharmacological effects are markedly
different from those of heroin.
As used in maintenance treatment, methadone
and LAAM are not heroin substitutes.
Injected, snorted, or smoked heroin causes an
almost immediate "rush" or brief period
of euphoria that wears off very quickly, terminating
in a "crash." The individual then experiences
an intense craving to use more heroin to stop
the crash and reinstate the euphoria. The cycle
of euphoria, crash, and craving repeated several
times a day leads to a cycle of addiction and
behavioral disruption. These characteristics of
heroin use result from the drug's rapid onset
of action and its short duration of action in
the brain. An individual who uses heroin multiple
times per day subjects his or her brain and body
to marked, rapid fluctuations as the opiate effects
come and go. These fluctuations can disrupt a
number of important bodily functions. Because
heroin is illegal, addicted persons often become
part of a volatile drug-using street culture characterized
by hustling and crimes for profit.
Methadone and LAAM have far more gradual onsets of action than heroin, and as a result, patients stabilized on these medications do not experience any rush. In addition, both medications wear off much more slowly than heroin, so there is no sudden crash, and the brain and body are not exposed to the marked fluctuations seen with heroin use. Maintenance treatment with methadone or LAAM markedly reduces the desire for heroin. If an individual maintained on adequate, regular doses of methadone (once a day) or LAAM (several times per week) tries to take heroin, the euphoric effects of heroin will be significantly blocked. According to research, patients undergoing maintenance treatment do not suffer the medical abnormalities and behavioral destabilization that rapid fluctuations in drug levels cause in heroin addicts.
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