Source: New York Times (NY) Contact: http://www.nytimes.com/ Pubdate: August 20, 1998 ABSTINENCE WON'T WORK To the Editor: Re "The Mayor's Crusade Against Methadone" (editorial, Aug. 18): Although I applaud your support of methadone programs, I am concerned that you are suggesting yet another trial of abstinence-based programs. Decades of trials have shown that only a small minority of addicts achieve abstinence. Methadone maintenance, on the other hand, has been shown effective in a large majority of addicts. What are needed are new and better medications, not new trials of drug-free treatments. Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani's policy may lead to more addicts out of treatment, on the street, committing crimes and getting AIDS and hepatitis. How is such a policy morally superior to methadone treatment? MARK L. WILLENBRING, M.D. Minneapolis, Aug. 18, 1998 The writer is an associate professor of psychiatry, University of Minnesota. Copyright 1998 The New York Times Company - --- Checked-by: Mike Gogulski