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Linkage with Methadone Treatment Upon Release from Incarceration: a Promising Opportunity

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Journal J Addict Dis
Publisher Informa Healthcare
Date 2005 Sep 28
PMID 16186082
Citations 24
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Abstract

Injection drug users (IDUs) are at increased risk for HIV, viral hepatitis, and tuberculosis, and making up more than a quarter of the incarcerated population in the United States. Methadone maintenance treatment of opiate addiction is highly effective at reducing drug use, drug-related criminal activity, and risk of HIV transmission. Recently released inmates are at particularly high risk for overdose and disease transmission. Linkage to methadone treatment immediately upon release from incarceration is a promising opportunity to combat disease transmission, facilitate reentry into the community, and reduce recidivism.

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