Pubdate: Sat, 21 May 2011 Source: Tampa Tribune (FL) Copyright: 2011 John Chase Contact: http://www2.tbo.com/static/tools/contact-us/ Website: http://www.tampatrib.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/446 Author: John Chase TIP HAT TO SWISS Regarding 'Fighting pill mills' (Our Views, May 18): For the short run, we have no alternative. But for the long run we should consider other methods. The best example is a Swiss 'experiment' to offer heroin to hard-core addicts while greatly expanding methadone maintenance. It began is 1994 and is now known as HAT (heroin assisted treatment). In a 2008 referendum the Swiss people voted over 2 to 1 to make it a permanent part of their national health system. While methadone is used for 95 percent of the addicts, heroin is available to the 5 percent for whom methadone is ineffective. It pays for itself in improved public health and safety, and enables addicts to hold jobs and pay taxes. The average age at registration is slowly rising, an indication that kids are not becoming addicted, and the number of patients needing heroin has stabilized at about 1,300. Use of drugs other than opiates has either declined or stayed the same. The key to success was to de-politicize the issue and involve both law enforcement and the medical community. John Chase Palm Harbor - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake