Pubdate: Sun, 09 Mar 2003 Source: Herald, The (WA) Copyright: 2003 The Daily Herald Co. Contact: http://www.heraldnet.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/190 Author: Christine Giannini ALTERNATIVES TO METHADONE EXIST As heart-wrenching as the story is of Kathy in the Feb. 26 paper ("Patients wait, hope for clinic near home") I'm sure there are many stories that never make the front page - the stories of those who don't have her truly superhuman spirit to drive round-trip to Shoreline before work. Most of these stories end sadly for those who can't escape the quicksand of drugs because treatment is too far away. We need drug treatment in Everett. These are our family members, co-workers and neighbors. The 200 people driving to King County are a small fraction of the number who wish there were an easier way out of drugs. And there is. There are newer approaches than methadone, which is known to be more addictive than heroin. There are opiate antagonists that stop the craving for the drug, without side effects and without creating a new addiction, as methadone does. These include the buprenorphine/naloxone combination, which is now FDA approved to be prescribed in-office by local physicians, eliminating the need for a central drug clinic. There is also acupuncture, successfully used for years in drug courts in Minnesota and Florida. It relieves the discomfort of withdrawal. A methadone clinic is not the only option. My suggestion to the community would be to appoint a citizen panel composed of family members of drug users, drug users themselves, health professionals, alternative medicine practitioners, those from spiritual groups and other interested community members. They could design effective treatment plans not only for heroin, but for users of other addictive drugs as well. There are cities that have led the way and we can improve on what they've done. Let's make life easier for Kathy and others like her who just want to get back on their feet. Christine Giannini, Everett - --- MAP posted-by: Derek