Pubdate: Thu, 01 Feb 2007 Source: Amarillo Globe-News (TX) Copyright: 2007 Amarillo Globe-News Contact: http://amarillonet.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/13 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n118/a03.html Author: Tracey Hayes Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?137 (Needle Exchange) TEXAS DRUG USERS STUCK WITH DIRTY NEEDLES This is in response to your Jan. 29 Monday Briefing about state Sen. Bob Deuell's proposed needle exchange program. Texas spends about 80 million Medicaid dollars a year treating preventable cases of HIV. New HIV cases are not decreasing, despite education and medical advancements. Texas has the fourth-highest HIV/AIDS rate in the nation, and of the top 10 states, we are the only one yet to enact sterile syringe access for injection drug users. NEPs do not increase drug use; they serve existing IDUs, many who want to quit their habit but have been unable. Through regularly visiting NEPs, clients develop trusting relationships with health care providers and addiction specialists, which helps move them closer to recovery readiness. According to Johns Hopkins' most recent research, NEPs increase the number of IDUs who seek treatment. NEPs have been operating in the U.S. for almost 30 years and have been examined extensively. Two conclusions are clear: In cities with NEPs, HIV and hepatitis C rates go down, and drug use does not increase. Less HIV/AIDS is good for Texas. More addicts seeking rehabilitation is even better. Needle exchange will help create a healthier Texas. And Sen. Deuell knows that. Tracey Hayes, Director Syringe Access Project Austin - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman