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What's New

2012

  • Prescription Monitoring Program Presentation. Posted December 2012
    The attached presentation on the use of prescription drug monitoring program information in OTP settings is provided for information purposes. By posting, SAMHSA/CSAT is not suggesting that its content and recommendations are SAMHSA/CSAT approved or endorsed.
  • Rule Provides Flexibility in Dispensing Buprenorphine for Opioid Addiction Treatment Posted December 2012
    Today, SAMHSA issued a Federal rule to allow patients being treated through an Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) to receive take-home supplies of buprenorphine from an OTP in a more flexible manner. Buprenorphine is a medication used in opioid addiction treatment. The regulation takes effect on January 7, 2013.
    Under the rule change, OTPs will be permitted to dispense buprenorphine to eligible patients without having to adhere to previous length of time in treatment requirements. Currently, OTPs require a person to be in treatment a certain amount of time before being given a multiple days' supply of medicine to take home.
    The change in the rule will not affect requirements for dispensing methadone—the other opioid agonist treatment medication used by OTPs. SAMHSA based the change in the restrictions for dispensing buprenorphine on several factors. These include differences in the abuse potential between methadone and buprenorphine, as well as the actual abuse and mortality rates (buprenorphine is lower in each instance).
    For more information on the rule, go to: www.ofr.gov/OFRUpload/OFRData/2012-29417_PI.pdf .
  • National Hepatitis Awareness Month. Posted May 2012
    This letter is a brief reminder that May is National Hepatitis Awareness Month. An estimated 3.5–5.3 million Americans are living with chronic (lifelong) hepatitis B or hepatitis C virus infection. Most of them do not know that they are infected, placing them at greater risk for severe, even fatal, complications from the disease and increasing the likelihood that they will spread the virus to others. We encourage you to use Hepatitis Awareness Month to learn more about this “silent epidemic.”
  • Winners of the 2012 Science to Service Awards. Posted February 2012

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