Pubdate: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 Source: Argus, The (UK) Copyright: 2008 Newsquest Media Group Contact: http://www.theargus.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2706 Author: George Smith COUNTING THE COST OF TREATING DRUG ADDICTS Jean Calder must be applauded for highlighting the dangers of methadone as a "treatment" for drug addicts (The Argus, July 5). The Government persists in having crime and harm reduction as the main aims in its misguided drugs policy, not the personal well-being of the addict and their family. The public would be shocked that, in spite of the many millions of pounds spent on "drug treatment", barely three per cent of drug users in England complete their treatment drug-free. Most either carry on using illegal drugs or are condemned to a life on methadone. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence has said that the NHS should not pay the UKP2.50 a day it would cost to treat patients suffering mild symptoms associated with moderate and late stage Alzheimer's disease. Yet it freely supplies methadone to addicts at UKP8.22 a day when there is a more cost-effective and humane alternative, ie, helping people to stop using drugs. Jean Calder has in recent weeks highlighted the situation of those suffering from Alzheimer's and those on methadone. The Government would do well to make her column compulsory reading for its ministers and advisers. George Smith, Vere Road, Brighton - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom