Every morning, Nick Voyles jumps in his car and hustles to a methadone clinic in a nearby strip mall. As he walks up to the glass partition that separates him from the nurseā€”and his daily dose of Americaā€™s most regulated drugā€”his mind starts racing: What if this takes forever and Iā€™m late for work? What if I canā€™t pee while Iā€™m being watched? ā€œIā€™m scared the entire time,ā€ he says. ā€œIā€™m called to the window and Iā€™m just waiting to see what will happen.ā€

For Voyles, the executive director of the Indiana Recovery Alliance, a harm-reduction organization based in Bloomington, methadone has been a lifesaver and a stabilizer. ā€œI bought a house. I married the woman I love,ā€ Voyles told me on a rainy day as we sat on mismatched couches in the groupā€™s office. ā€œI raised a child. Iā€™ve got a career.ā€

Despite well-established benefitsā€”it reduces overdose deaths by as much as 59 percentā€”and low risks, methadone is the only prescription drug that doctors cannot call into a pharmacy and is solely available through segregated clinics. Unless theyā€™re granted the ā€œprivilegeā€ of take-home doses, people have to travel to the clinic every day or risk going into withdrawal. In the 30 years Voyles has been on methadone, heā€™s missed many Christmases with his family in Texas. Since he couldnā€™t get take-homes, he wasnā€™t at his motherā€™s bedside when she was diagnosed with cancer. Heā€™s driven to clinics an hour away and shown up two minutes after dosing hours have ended to be turned away at the door.

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      The purpose of methadone treatment is to avoid relapse to heroin or fentanyl. People continue to take it until the risk of relapse is very low. That can be a long time.

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      Not an expert but I was under the impression that this is something youā€™d be stuck with for life

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    2 months ago

    Im curious if heā€™s looked into buprenorphineā€¦

    That sounds really sad that metadone is such handcuffs on his life and relationships.

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      Methadone is not the issue. Access to methadone is.

      Canada is in the same boat. I knew people who lived in a remote area of Ontario, 30 kms (almost 19 miles) from the local methadone clinic, without transportation. So they would ride their bicycles into the town (on the Transcanada highway) daily.

      Itā€™s a screwed up system all over North America.