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United States drug courts and opioid agonist therapy: Missing the target of overdose reduction

Joanne Csete

2020Forensic Science International Mind and Law21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

•Agonist therapy for opioid use disorder (OUD) is often inaccessible in the US at a time of high overdose mortality.•OUD therapy could be offered by drug treatment courts as an alternative to criminal prosecution for some drug offenses.•Many drug courts, however, reject gold-standard agonist therapies, seeing them as "another form of addiction".•Drug courts often prefer to offer extended-release naltrexone, but it is costly and requires pre-treatment abstinence.•Drug courts have had limited success in improving access to OUD treatment at a time of high overdose mortality.

Topics & Concepts

OpioidAgonistReduction (mathematics)DrugMedicinePharmacologyAnesthesiaInternal medicineReceptorMathematicsGeometryOpioid Use Disorder TreatmentPain Management and Opioid UsePharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes
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