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Methadone to become more available in Joburg

JOHANNESBURG – Methadone is a synthetic, narcotic analgesic used to assist drug addicts recover from the addiction.


MMC for Health and Social Development, Dr Mpho Phalatse has welcomed the prospects of having methadone available in government centres as a positive move to fight addiction.

Phalatse said this at the commemoration of the International Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking Day in Joubert Park on 27 June. Community members, including drug addicts, joined the march with Phalatse to five drug infested hotspots around the inner city. One of the drug users, Musa Zulu revealed that he has been to a rehabilitation centre before. However, he could not fight addiction due to lack of methadone. “I am willing to quit. The problem is the after-effects of quitting. I get sick,” said Zulu.

MMC for Health Mpho Phalatse marches in commemoration of the International Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking Day. Photo: Lungile Dube

“I went to rehab but it could not help because they did not have methadone.”

Methadone is a synthetic, narcotic analgesic. It is often used to assist drug addicts to recover from the addiction. Phalatse said that although methadone was available in most private rehabilitation centres, it was not yet available in government centres.

“Methadone is a safe alternative that helps with overcoming addiction. Sometimes when there’s no alternative, addicts tend to relapse when they get cravings. It is not part of government familiary. It is medicine available for the treatment of patients for all conditions,” said Phalatse.

MMC for Health Mpho Phalatse marches in commemoration of the International Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking Day. Photo: Lungile Dube

She added that the national government was reviewing guidelines to include methadone in the list of medicines supplied. “We rely on the national government to procure and supply medicine through the provincial government. I am confident that as a country, we are moving in the right direction by having methadone available.”

Phalatse encouraged drug users to make use of the Substance Abuse Treatment Centres available in most parts of Joburg. This was in line with concerns raised by Zulu and other drug users, that they fall into the drug trap even after going through rehabilitation. “We are engaging with other departments in the City to find solutions and programme to assist them. One of the examples is the rolling out of opportunity centres where graduates and those that are skilled can get opportunities to better their lives.”

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