Treating opioid addiction in the United Kingdom

publicly funded treatment every year,  the vast majority involving an OST component. Millar said that the mainstay of opioid addiction treatment in the U.K. is OST using methadone or, less commonly, buprenorphine — treatments that have been prominent and included in government policies since the late 80s.

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Dr. Timothy Millar, Dept. of Psychology, University of Manchester

Other common practices for treating opioid addiction in the U.K. include community or inpatient detoxification and residential rehabilitation when indicated. According to Millar, the U.K. has a thriving community of peer-led support groups for people seeking recovery from opioid addiction, and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence also recognizes the value of formal psychosocial interventions, such as contingency management and behavioral couples therapy — but the use of these practices is relatively uncommon.

The study concluded that opioid users should be encouraged to engage in OST in order to reduce their risks of fatal overdoses, while clinicians should be extremely careful to not influence their patients to leave treatment prematurely.

“There is a need to manage treatment transitions very carefully,” Millar added. “There is a need to continue to provide support and to try to mitigate relapse, and thus overdose, risk after discharge from treatment. Hopefully [the study] will encourage the public to understand some of the complexity inherent in the treatment of opioid addiction. The most important takeaway is that OST helps to keep people alive. If they are alive then they have a chance of recovering from their addiction.”

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Livia Areas-Holmblad
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Livia Holmblad is an editor at Addiction Now and covers breaking news, features and everything in between. She moved to SoCal after living in NYC for about 10 years, where she worked for VICE and SinoVision as a writer, editor, host, producer, and director. Born and raised in Rio de Janeiro. Contact Livia at liviah@addictionnow.com

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Treating opioid addiction in the United Kingdom
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Treating opioid addiction in the United Kingdom
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The United Kingdom has seen a significant increase in deaths linked to illicit drugs, most of which were caused by opioids. These deaths currently account for a larger number of fatalities than traffic accidents. The recent increase in opioid-related deaths is caused by several factors, including changes in the drugs and lack of access to proper opioid addiction treatment.
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