Public Health Model Of Addiction And Recovery Implications
Other, more controversial examples of the harm reduction approach are methadone maintenance programs and drug consumption rooms. Methadone maintenance programs provide heroin addicts an oral dose methadone to replace IV heroin use, at a supervised medical clinic. Some European nations are experimenting with drug consumption rooms. Here, IV drug users can go to use their own drugs. They receive clean needles and medical monitoring while they are using drugs. These harm reduction strategies have several public health goals: 1) To substitute high risk drug use, with more hygienic, lower risk drug use, 2) To reduce morbidity, mortality, while promoting the long-term health of users and the general public, and 3) To reduce crime and public nuisance associated with drug use.
In the public health model, recovery consists of intervening at any level (host, agent, or environment) in varying degrees, as needed. Take the first step towards a healthier life – start with our online substance abuse screening tool.
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