Biden administration has simple way to cut overdose deaths, experts say: expand methadone access

WASHINGTON — When it comes to fighting opioid addiction, there’s no tool more effective than methadone. Doctors have been prescribing the drug since the 1960s, and patients who use it are far less likely to experience an overdose.

But for decades, an archaic web of federal regulations has kept the medication out of reach for countless Americans. Physicians aren’t allowed to prescribe the drug directly to patients. Pharmacies aren’t allowed to dispense it. Patients who want methadone are often required to show up at a designated facility every day — sometimes at the crack of dawn — just to receive a single dose.

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