Not much of a solution for the ' epidemic ' ...
There are clearly working options for those who want to ' kick ' the habit.
What percentage of opioid users would you think really want to give up the ' high ' ?
I would assume quite a few want to kick the habit, possibly the majority. I can't find numbers on that, though.
One of the key features of the current wave is people who became addicted when opiates were prescribed to them for pain. The news has a number of stories of people who never used them in a truly recreational way, but instead went straight from "I need this for pain" to "I can't stop using this, even if I try". Getting high was never the goal for those people, it was instead "I feel like I'm going to die if I stop". Addiction is like that. That's what makes addiction a medical issue as much, or even more so, than a moral or behavioral issue.