Pubdate: Thu, 16 Jun 2016 Source: Metro (Vancouver, CN BC) Page: 6 Copyright: 2016 Metro Canada Contact: http://www.metronews.ca/vancouver Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3775 Author: David P. Ball VANCOUVER DRUG DOC IN WASHINGTON Safe Injection Site Physician Testifies on Opioid Epidemic The U.S. Senate turned to Vancouver for answers to America's drug woes on Wednesday, flying in the B.C. doctor behind a prescription heroin study to testify about his pioneering treatment trial. Dr. Scott MacDonald, lead physician at Providence Health Care's Crosstown Clinic, spoke at the request of the Republican-dominated Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, the Senate's most powerful committee. "In British Columbia we need every tool in the toolbox to rise to the challenge the opioid epidemic presents," MacDonald told committee members. "Of course we would like to see an end to people dependent on heroin but for those already suffering it is essential to provide care, and care based on evidence. "Without our treatment this group's only option would be illicit opioids through the narco-capitalist networks. We still have people who use drugs on the street in Vancouver, but we do have another option." Crosstown Clinic conducted two landmark pilot studies, known as NAOMI and SALOME, which examined the effects of doctor-prescribed opioids on heroin addicts over the long run. The research proved successful in treating addictions, he testified, and additionally crime involvement by those involved dropped dramatically. It wasn't clear whether the Senate committee members heeded MacDonald's advice, but Johnson acknowledged America's approach to addiction hasn't worked so far. "This is really about looking at different approaches," he said. "Let's talk about this significant problem and what the reality of the situation is, and move forward with some approaches that make sense." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom