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The ASAM Weekly
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The ASAM Weekly for September 9th, 2025
Evaluation of a Novel Patient-Centered Methadone Restart ProtocolFull story -
The ASAM Weekly for September 2nd, 2025
Recommendations for Addressing In-Hospital Substance UseFull story -
The ASAM Weekly for August 26th, 2025
Injectable-Only Overlapping Buprenorphine Starting ProtocolFull story -
The ASAM Weekly for August 19th, 2025
Guest Editorial: A Reality CheckFull story -
The ASAM Weekly for August 12th, 2025
Guest Editorial: One of These Things Is Not Like the OthersFull story -
Guest Editorial: One of These Things Is Not Like the Others
The opioid crisis remains a critical public health issue in the United States, contributing to over 80,000 opioid overdose deaths in 2023 alone.Full story -
The ASAM Weekly for August 5th, 2025
Guest Editorial: Reconceptualizing Recovery: Findings from the National Survey on Drug Use and HealthFull story -
Guest Editorial – Reconceptualizing Recovery: Findings from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health
This article highlights findings from the 2022 NSDUH showing that many Americans in recovery from substance use continue to use alcohol or other drugs, challenging the abstinence-only model that dominates U.S. treatment. The study found no significant differences in functioning between abstinent and nonabstinent individuals in recovery, underscoring the need to broaden definitions of recovery and incorporate harm reduction approaches. The authors advocate for more inclusive, flexible treatment models that align with individuals’ goals, reduce stigma, and improve service engagement and outcomes.Full story -
The ASAM Weekly for July 29th, 2025
Co-involvement of stimulants with opioids in North America: A 'silent epidemic’Full story -
The ASAM Weekly for July 22nd, 2025
Did alcohol facilitate the evolution of complex societies?Full story -
The ASAM Weekly for July 15th, 2025
Disparities in Treatment and Referral After an Opioid Overdose Among Emergency Department PatientsFull story -
The ASAM Weekly for July 8th, 2025
Federal Policymakers Should Read the Drug Policy Research They've FundedFull story -
Guest Editorial – Federal Policymakers Should Read the Drug Policy Research They've Funded
This article talks about the need for evidence-based drug policies to effectively address the U.S. overdose crisis, emphasizing treatment over incarceration, expanding access to proven medications, and improving Medicaid and federal regulations.Full story -
The ASAM Weekly for June 24th, 2025
Joint Clinical Practice Guideline on Benzodiazepine TaperingFull story -
The ASAM Weekly for June 17th, 2025
Receipt of addiction treatment after nonfatal opioid overdose and risk of subsequent overdoseFull story -
The ASAM Weekly for June 10th, 2025
Bitter sensing protects Drosophila from developing experience-dependent cocaine consumption preferenceFull story -
The ASAM Weekly for June 3rd, 2025
Memory function in patients with opioid dependence treated with buprenorphine and methadoneFull story -
The ASAM Weekly for May 27th, 2025
Medicaid Unwinding and Changes in Buprenorphine DispensingFull story -
The ASAM Weekly for May 20th, 2025
Loneliness Among US Veterans With Problematic Substance UseFull story -
The ASAM Weekly for May 13th, 2025
Perspective on the Effects of Policies on Reducing Alcohol ConsumptionFull story
The ASAM Weekly
Editors & Staff
Editor-in-Chief: Nicholas Athanasiou, MD, MBA, DFASAM
Emeritus Editor: William Haning, MD, DFAPA, DFASAM
Publications Chair: Nicholas Athanasiou, MD, MBA, DFASAM
Co-Editors: Brandon
Aden, MD, John A. Fromson, MD, Sarah Messmer, MD, Jack Woodside, MD
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