Methadone Take-Home Policies and Associated Mortality: Permitting versus Non-Permitting States.

Substance use : research and treatment Pub Date : 2024-08-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/29768357241272379
Rebecca Arden Harris
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To mitigate COVID-19 exposure risks in methadone clinics, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) issued a temporary modification of regulations in March 2020 to permit, with state concurrence, extended take-home methadone doses. The modification allowed for up to 28 days of take-home methadone for stable patients and 14 days for those less stable. Using both interrupted time series and difference-in-differences methods, this study examined the association between the policy change and fatal methadone overdoses, comparing states that permitted the expansion of take-home doses with states that did not. The findings suggest the pandemic emergency take-home policy did not increase methadone-involved mortality.

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美沙酮带回家政策与相关死亡率:许可州与非许可州。
为降低美沙酮诊所的 COVID-19 暴露风险,美国药物滥用和精神健康服务管理局 (SAMHSA) 于 2020 年 3 月发布了一项临时法规修订,允许在州政府同意的情况下延长带回家的美沙酮剂量。修改后的规定允许病情稳定的患者将美沙酮带回家服用长达 28 天,病情不太稳定的患者可服用 14 天。本研究采用间断时间序列法和差分法,比较了允许扩大带回家服用剂量的州和不允许扩大带回家服用剂量的州,研究了政策变化与致命美沙酮过量之间的关联。研究结果表明,大流行病紧急带回家政策并未增加美沙酮相关死亡率。
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