Pubdate: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 Source: Times Herald-Record (NY) Copyright: 2003 Times Herald-Record Contact: http://www.recordonline.com/services/contact.htm Website: http://www.recordonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2544 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?136 (Methadone) METHADONE: THE LOWDOWN Invented by the Germans during World War II, methadone is basically in the same family as heroin with a big difference: It blocks the narcotic effects of heroin but doesn't give a high. Since methadone can be given in exact amounts, people can be weaned from it under supervision. For instance, the average length of treatment at St. Luke's Unity Center for Recovery's methadone maintenance treatment program is 1.7 years. But experts say numbers don't tell the whole story: Patients often need many tries before sticking with methadone; others stay for 20 years or so. St. Luke's has treated more than 1,100 addicts since it opened its methadone program 33 years ago. Methadone officials fear that despite obvious crime reduction benefits from methadone, Gov. George Pataki's substance abuse budget may be cut this year because of the estimated $11.5 billion budget shortfall. The budget line for substance abuse treatment "is already underfunded," says Joe Cleary, president of The Renaissance Project, which runs a 100-bed therapeutic program in Ellenville for drug use. (Renaissance does not have a methadone program; the Ulster County Department of Mental Health runs one in Kingston.) But it's too early to tell, says Ira Wolff, chief administrator of the Unity Center for Recovery in Newburgh. Warns Walter Ginter, vice president of the National Alliance of Methadone Advocates: "There is a danger [of losing funding.]" - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk