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News (Media Awareness Project) - Australia: PUB LTE: I Agree
Title:Australia: PUB LTE: I Agree
Published On:2001-03-06
Source:West Australian (Australia)
Fetched On:2008-01-26 22:26:25
I AGREE

THE recently released research and your report (1/3) on the safety of
naltrexone as a treatment option for heroin dependants verifies some of the
concerns held by the Western Australian Network of Alcohol and other Drug
Agencies, the peak body of alcohol and drug agencies.

The strong, but not necessarily objective, advocacy of naltrexone as the
ultimate answer for all heroin users, and society's resultant problems, is
unrealistic.

Any relapse after a period of ceasing heroin use, whether with the
assistance of naltrexone or otherwise, increases the risk of overdose or
death. Family members and users need to be fully aware of these heightened
risks before treatment. Treatment programs have to be comprehensive,
addressing all aspects of drug dependency, to be effective and to ensure
reduced harm.

Naltrexone is a valuable addition to the treatment options available. As
the research of Dr Fellows-Smith and Dr Edwards indicates, it is a suitable
option for only 10-15 per cent of opiate-dependent people. Responsible
interventions are not based on the philosophy of "I cannot turn anybody
away", but rather predicated on "is this the best approach for this
individual or would they benefit more from another approach"?

JILL RUNDLE, director, WANADA.
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