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Restricted Access to SUD Meds and the Lack of Informed Consent

by Ian McLoone A recent study by Abraham, et al ., published in the March Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs , finds that patients receiving treatment at publicly-funded programs have significantly less access to potentially life-saving substance use disorder (SUD) medications like buprenorphine, disfulfiram, acamprosate, and naltrexone. Buried in the report, however, is the shocking statistic that a full 56.4% of the programs (publicly- or privately-funded) prescribed no medications whatsoever. Clearly, there are a whole lot of consumers not being informed of their full array of choices when it comes to managing their treatment. The study analyzed nearly 600 treatment programs throughout the country - data originally part of the National Treatment Center Study – and looked for differences in physician access and SUD medication access. The authors found that 10.9% offered access to one medication, while 32.7% offered more than one medication. Fewer than 5% of programs offered acc...

I Challenge You to Find a Better Deal in Integrated Addiction & Psychiatric Treatment

First, my apologies for the drought in blogs lately. The last few weeks have been among the busiest in my life. Feels like internship all over again! Ian McLoone has been helping me with blog writing, and I haven't even had time to quickly look them over before publishing. Busy is good to an extent, of course. The good news is that Alltyr is catching on, with very little marketing. Granted, being mentioned (with a very appreciated link) in Jane Brody's column, and the publication of Inside Rehab have propelled things along rather quickly, and to some extent it caught us off guard. But the new office in the 1st National Bank Bldg in St. Paul, MN is great. I love the building! Built in 1931, with lots of wonderful marble, and marvelous metalwork around the elevators. And, get this, planters with orchids all over the main level. In St. Paul, "the main level" is confusing. If you drive through downtown St. Paul, it looks like a kind of abandoned city on the street level. ...

White House Announces Brain Mapping Initiative

Whew! Long drought! I was caught a bit off guard by the response to Jane Brody's column about Inside Rehab, which generated a lot of inquiries and new patients for Alltyr! All good things, plus opening the new office in downtown St. Paul and many other activities have left me a bit overwhelmed. Today's blog is written by Ian McLoone , a graduate student at the University of Minnesota Master of Professional Studies in Integrated Behavioral Health . Ian has been working with me learning about clinical work, as well as helping with Alltyr Clinic and other activities. He's going to be a regular contributor to Substance Matters. MW White House Announces Brain Mapping Initiative President Obama announced on Tuesday plans to invest more than $100 million to develop and fund technology to map the human brain. The project, titled “Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies”, or BRAIN Initiative , aims to improve our understanding of the human brain and, acco...