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Methadone Man and Buprenorphine Babe

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The adventures ofmethadone man

andbuprenorphine babe

Volume I, Issue #1

Writer: Carlos Moreno

Editor: Les Pappas

Penciler, Inker and Colorist: David Cole

Lettering and Fonts: Scott Whipple

Design and Production: Better World Advertising

Printer: Watermark PRESS

PUBLISHED BY: OPEN SOCIETY INSTITUTE

Opioid Substitution World Map provided by:International Harm Reduction Association (IHRA)

Additional Contributors

Zachary CelizicEmily Foran

Olga HagelgancJohna HoeyJamie Keith

John LeonardRoxanne Saucier

Paul SilvaDaniel Wolfe

Yan WuDustin York

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“Sixty-five countries now offer the medications buprenorphine and

methadone to treat opiate addiction. Deemed “essential medicines”

by the World Health Organization, they are recognized by the

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, UNAIDS, and multiple

national, regional, and international medical organizations to

reduce drug injection and drug-related crime, and to improve

public order, family satisfaction, return to employment, and

adherence to HIV treatment.

Unfortunately, even when medication-assisted treatment programs

with methadone or buprenorphine are available, they fail to reach

many of those who could benefit.

One reason for this is the many requirements—including admission

restrictions, limited hours of operation, waiting lists, and

cumbersome prescription and storage requirements — that make it

difficult for patients to enter treatment.”

– Open Society Institute

Lowering the Threshold: Models of Accessible

Methadone and Buprenorphine Treatment

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Methadone is a long-acting, synthetic drug used for the treatment of opioId

(heroin, oxycontin, etc.) dependency. Methadone is dispensed orally as a liquid,

powder or tablets. Doses must beindividually determined.

The Benefits of Methadone

Maintenance Treatment

Methadone reduces

dependency ON heroin

and other opiates, thereby

reducing overdose. It also

reduces HIV infection

rates by limiting the use

and sharing of

contaminated syringes.

OpioId users who

receive methadone

treatment are

healthier than

those who do not.

They live longer,

spend less time in the

hospital, commit fewer

crimes and have

better relationships

with their families.

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Drug Policy Alliancewww.drugpolicy.org

International CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENTOF ADDICTION TREATMENTWWW.OPIATEADDICTIONRX.INFO

International Drug Policy Consortiumwww.idpc.net

International Harm Reduction Associationwww.ihra.net

INPUD - The International Network of PeopleWho Use Drugs

www.inpud.net

INTERNATIONAL NURSING HARM REDUCTION NETWORKWWW.INHRN.NET

NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSEwww.international.drugabuse.gov/collaboration/guide_methadone/intro.html

Open Society Institutewww.soros.org/hARM-REDUCTION

Release www.release.org.uk

UNAIDSwww.unaids.org

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crimewww.unodc.org

WOMEN’S HARM REDUCTION INTERNATIONAL NETWORKWWW.TALKINGDRUGS.ORG/WOMENS-HARM-REDUCTION-GROUP

World Health Organizationwww.who.int

YOUTH RISEWWW.YOUTHRISE.ORG

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Asian Harm Reduction Network

www.ahrn.net

Canadian Harm Reduction Network

www.canadianharmreduction.com

Caribbean Harm Reduction Coalition

www.caribbeanharmreductioncoalition.htmlplanet.com

colectivo por una politica integral

hacia las drogas

www.cupihd.org

Eurasian Harm Reduction Network

www.harm-reduction.org

European Harm Reduction Network

www.eurohrn.eu

harm reduction coalition

www.harmreduction.org

Indonesian Harm Reduction Network

www.jangkar.org

Intercambios asociacion civil

www.intercambios.org.ar

middle east and north african

harm reduction ASSOCIATION

www.menahra.org

Russian Harm Reduction Network

www.harmreduction.ru

sub-saharan africa harm

reduction network

www.sahrn.net

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