Methadone Awareness Test – Answer Six

FALSE!

The MMT patient is DEPENDENT on their medication.  Not

“addicted”!

The term “addiction” is currently used as a psychological term referring to the loss of control over

drug use or other behaviors such as eating or gambling. By these criteria as laid out in the Diagnostic

and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV, the methadone patient is not

addicted to his/her medication.

In fact, the experts in this field have taken to comparing an individual on

methadone maintenance therapy to a diabetic who is dependent on their daily dose

of insulin.  We would never label a diabetic an “insulin

addict”!  Even the Drug Czar, General McCaffrey uses this comparison.

In terms of physical dependence, double blind studies done at Lexington have demonstrated that when comparing

the withdrawal symptoms of patients maintained on equivalent doses of methadone and short acting opioids

like heroin, those of the former group were _less_ severe than those of the latter group.

Withdrawal from methadone _does_ last significantly longer than that from short acting opioids, however,

and this clearly contributes to the patient who withdraws “cold” perceiving methadone as the more uncomfortable.  

Most patients coming into MMT today have relatively heavy habits due to the high

quality and low cost of street opioids in the US since the early 90s. After having been built up to a blockading dose of methadone, if

they are subjected to sudden withdrawal (ie in jail) they would likely not experience the withdrawal syndrome

any more

intensely than they  had on the street. Also, gradual withdrawal from methadone,

when properly

done, is virtually free of discomfort.

Finally, some patients tend to forget that the whole reason they came into MMT in the first place was

because they were unable to remain abstinent from opioids. When they attempt to leave MMT and fail,

they blame the methadone rather than the heroin which deranged their brain chemistries in the first place.

Sources: J. Woods, M. Beresky NAMA

Isbell, H. and Vogel, V.H.: The addiction liability of methadon (Amidon, Dolophine, “10820”) and its use in the treatment of the morphine abstinence

syndrome. American Journal of Psychiatry, 105:12 (June) 1949.

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