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The Opioid Fix: America's Addiction Crisis and the Solution They Don't Want You to Have by Barbara Andraka-Christou

Why medication-assisted treatment, the most effective tool for battling opioid addiction, is significantly underused in the United States.

Bronze Winner of the 2021 IPPY Book Award in Health/Medicine/Nutrition, Gold Winner of the 2020 Foreword INDIES Award in Health

America's addiction crisis is growing worse. More than 115 Americans die daily from opioid overdoses, with half a million deaths expected in the next decade. Time and again, scientific studies show that medications like Suboxone and methadone are the most reliable and effective treatment, yet more than 60 percent of US addiction treatment centers fail to provide access to them.

In The Opioid Fix, Barbara Andraka-Christou highlights both the promise and the underuse of medication-assisted treatment (MAT). Addiction, Andraka-Christou writes, is a chronic medical condition. Why treat it, then, outside of mainstream medicine? Drawing on more than 100 in-depth interviews with people in recovery, their family members, treatment providers, and policy makers, Andraka-Christou reveals a troubling landscape characterized by underregulated treatment centers and unnecessary ideological battles between twelve-step support groups and medication providers. The resistance to MAT-from physicians who won't prescribe it, to drug courts that prohibit it, to politicians who overregulate it-showcases the narrow-mindedness of the system and why it isn't working.

Recounting the true stories of people in recovery, this groundbreaking book argues that MAT needs to be available to anyone suffering from opioid addiction. Unlike other books about the opioid crisis, which have largely focused on causal factors like pharmaceutical overprescription and heroin trafficking, this book focuses on people who have already developed an opioid addiction but are struggling to find effective treatment. Validating the experience of hundreds of thousands of Americans, The Opioid Fix sounds a loud call for policy reforms that will help put lifesaving drugs into the hands of those who need them the most.

The Opioid Fix Reviews

This book should be required reading for every American having any role in developing or implementing drug policy-perhaps that should include every registered voter.
-Caroline Jean Acker, Ph.D., Professor Emerita of History at Carnegie Mellon University, author of Creating the American Junkie: Addiction Research in the Classic Era of Narcotic Control

About Barbara Andraka-Christou

Dr. Barbara Basia Andraka-Christou, an assistant professor in the Department of Health Management and Informatics at the University of Central Florida, with a secondary joint appointment in the College of Medicine, received her JD and PhD from Indiana University-Bloomington. Her research has been published in numerous journals, including the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment and the International Journal of Drug Policy.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1. What's Nixon Got to Do with It? A History of Medication-Assisted Treatment
Chapter 2. A Strained Relationship: Alcoholics Anonymous and Medication-Assisted Treatment
Chapter 3. The Perils and Promises of Treatment Centers
Chapter 4. Methadone Clinics: Maintaining Stigma for Decades
Chapter 5. The Elusive Addiction-Treating Physician
Chapter 6. When Criminal Justice Administrators Make Medical Decisions
Chapter 7. Learning from Other Countries
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References
Index

Additional information

CIN1421437651VG
9781421437651
1421437651
The Opioid Fix: America's Addiction Crisis and the Solution They Don't Want You to Have by Barbara Andraka-Christou
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Johns Hopkins University Press
20200616
288
Winner of Foreword INDIES Award - Health 2020 (United States) Commended for IPPY Book Award Current Events II 2021 (United States)
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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