Pubdate: Mon, 02 May 2005 Source: Baltimore Sun (MD) Copyright: 2005 The Baltimore Sun, a Times Mirror Newspaper. Contact: http://www.baltimoresun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/37 Author: Robert Schwartz Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05/n676/a14.html DRUG RESTRICTIONS CURTAIL ADDICTION TREATMENT Thanks to Alec MacGillis and The Sun for highlighting the barriers that prevent physicians from prescribing buprenorphine, a safe and highly effective treatment for heroin addiction ("Restrictions mute drug's promise," April 24). Given the serious health, social and economic consequences of drug addiction in our nation, it is unfortunate that Congress took the unusual step of singling out buprenorphine--from among the 4,000 medications approved by the Food and Drug Administration--and attaching restrictions that effectively prohibit most physicians from prescribing it. Group practices as well as individual doctors may treat no more than 30 patients with buprenorphine at a time, and physicians must undergo special training to prescribe it. Our state has one of the highest rates of physicians who are able to prescribe the medication. Nearly all of Baltimore's community health centers have made this treatment available, and many hospitals are using it to treat their patients. In addition to removing the 30-patient restriction, we must encourage more physicians to acquire the required training to prescribe buprenorphine so that the many heroin-dependent individuals in Baltimore and throughout the state have convenient access to this treatment. Robert Schwartz Baltimore