
“When they give me positive doors to walk through, I’m going to keep choosing those doors”: An Interview with Gordon Perry
We talked with Gordon Perry, a resident at Maine State Prison, about how access to medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) has changed his life, and opened doors for growth, transformation, and goals. Gordon also shared how the introduction of MOUD has changed conditions in the prison for the better.

“Overdose deaths could have been prevented if more people had access to methadone”: An Interview with Dr. Jeff Singer
We talked with surgeon Dr. Jeff Singer, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, who says that industry claims about the risks of expanding access to methadone for opioid use disorder don’t add up. Here, Dr. Singer makes the case that methadone diversion is largely a symptom of poor access to this lifesaving medication.
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