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    Wednesday, February 5, 2014

    Effective Addiction Treatments are Available




    By John Renner, MD and Frances Levin, MD






    We are all saddened by the death of Philip Seymour Hoffman and the many other
    individuals who have died because of overdoses of heroin or pain
    medications.  For all of those individuals who struggle with opioid use
    problems, it is important to realize that help is available and that effective
    treatment can restore them to productive lives.  Some 4.7 million people
    in the U.S. have used heroin at least once in their lives.  It is estimated that nearly a quarter of
    people that use heroin become dependent on it.



    Whether it be through mutual support programs such as NA, long-term residential
    treatment, or addiction pharmacotherapy with buprenorphine, methadone or ER
    naltrexone, no individual need fear that their condition cannot be
    treated.  Friends and family members also need to be educated in the use
    of intra-nasal naloxone for the reversal of opioid overdoses.  



    APA has long fostered the development of addiction focused training
    programs
    for psychiatrists
    .  Many psychiatrists have been specifically trained
    to provide office-based addiction pharmacotherapy and to manage the
    co-occurring psychiatric disorders that often complicate recovery from
    substance use disorders.  






    More information:

    ·        
    Information on addiction

    ·         Opioid Overdose Prevention Toolkit (SAMHSA)

    ·        
    Substance
    use treatment locator
    (SAMHSA)

    ·        
    Buprenorphine Physician
    and Treatment locator
    (SAMHSA)

    ·        
    For psychiatrists:  Providers
    Clinical Support System for Medication Assisted Treatment







    Blog
    contributors:




    John
    Renner, MD

    Member, APA Council on Addicition Psychiatry (Past Chair)
    Director of Addiction Fellowship Program,


    Professor of Psychiatry,  Boston University School of Medicine



    Associate Chief of Psychiatry, VA Boston Healthcare System



















    Frances Levin, MD



    Chair, APA Council on Addiction Psychiatry
    Kennedy-Leavy Professor of Psychiatry, Columbia University Medical Center

    Director, Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship,

    New York Presbyterian Hospital

    New York State Psychiatric Institute










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