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Do Ohio, Kentucky overly restrict methadone treatment? Survey says yes


  • A Cincinnati methadone patient calls methadone clinic rules ‘a system of rewards and punishment.’
  • A nonprofit’s survey shows Kentucky and Ohio are among states restricting methadone more than the federal government does even as overdose deaths surge.
  • Kentucky is considering changing methadone clinic rules to improve access and experience for patients.
  • Ohio officials say their rules incorporate flexibilities for patients and doctors so that individuals have the best care but one medical director says the state micromanages treatment decisions..
  • Ohio has more than doubled its opioid treatment programs since the overdose epidemic started.
Molly B. True of the Cincinnati suburb of Bridgetown, who's on the Harm Reduction Ohio board of directors, shows her badge while at the National Harm Reduction Coalition's 2022 conference in Puerto Rico.

What if medication for your life-threatening health condition was available but only under conditions? Things like traveling to a particular clinic to get it rather than having a 30-day prescription filled at a pharmacy and taking it home. Urinating in front of someone every so often for a lab test, and more.

It happens a lot in the United States, including in Ohio and Kentucky, for people who take methadone for opioid use disorder. It happens even though the medication is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and despite overdose deaths climbing nationwide, with more than 100,000 people dying in 2021.

“Federal regulations limit the availability of methadone at a time when there is a great need to boost access to this effective treatment,” says the Pew Charitable Trust’s Substance Use Prevention and Treatment Initiative. The trust is a nonprofit, nongovernmental, nonpartisan group, and one of its arms recommends solutions based in evidence to prevent overdose and treat substance use disorders.



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