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STAT’s 3 to Watch: Addiction policy questions for 2025

Last updated: December 30, 2024 2:12 am
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The opioid crisis in the United States has reached alarming levels, with drug deaths continuing to rise despite efforts to address the issue. The Covid-19 pandemic only exacerbated the situation, leading to a peak of approximately 110,000 overdose deaths in 2023. While there has been a slight decrease in mortality rates, the toxic supply of fentanyl remains a major driver of the crisis.

With the new year and a new presidential administration, there is hope for a shift in the country’s response to the opioid epidemic. The return of President Donald Trump to power signals a potential change in drug policy, with a focus on cracking down on illicit drug smuggling and imposing stricter penalties on drug-related crimes. The public sentiment towards addiction has also shifted, with a growing intolerance towards drug use in cities like Portland, San Francisco, and Philadelphia.

One key aspect of the evolving drug policy is the debate around harm reduction strategies. While measures like syringe exchange and fentanyl test strips have proven effective in reducing harm, there is a growing concern about the hands-off approach towards public drug use and open-air drug markets in some cities. The appointment of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the head of the Department of Health and Human Services signals a potential shift towards a more law enforcement-centric approach to drug policy.

In the midst of these changes, three key questions will shape the U.S. response to the addiction crisis. The first question revolves around supervised consumption sites, a harm reduction strategy that has faced opposition in the past. The second question focuses on Kennedy’s stance on medications like methadone and buprenorphine, which are crucial in treating opioid addiction. The final question addresses the DEA’s decision on allowing buprenorphine to be prescribed via telehealth, a critical issue for improving access to treatment.

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As the country navigates through these challenges, it is essential to prioritize evidence-based approaches to addiction treatment and harm reduction. The opioid crisis requires a comprehensive and coordinated response that addresses the root causes of addiction while ensuring access to life-saving treatments for those in need. With a new administration in power, there is hope for a more effective and compassionate approach to tackling the opioid epidemic in the years to come.

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