Pubdate: Mon, 15 Sep 2003
Source: China Daily (China)
Contact:   http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/
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METHADONE TO HELP REDUCE ROBBERIES

The government has been urged to develop "maintenance treatment" 
medications for drug addicts, who are responsible for 40 per cent of street 
robberies in Guangzhou, reports New Express News.

Many countries and regions use medications such as methadone, LAAM and 
naltrexone to treat opiate addiction.

Though the medications have been criticized as "heroin substitutes" that 
only alleviate the symptoms of drug addiction, Guangzhou should consider 
similar treatment programmes if only for the purpose of improving social 
order, said Zheng Guoqiang, deputy director of the Standing Committee of 
the Municipal People's Congress.

Some 70 per cent of addicts start taking drugs again after undergoing 
Guangzhou's current rehabilitation programmes.

And the average addict can spend up to 10,000 yuan (US$1,200) a month on 
illegal drugs, according to a study conducted by the Baiyun District 
government.

With low-cost maintenance medications supplied by the government, at least 
addicts would not have to resort to crime for drug money, Zheng said.
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