Abstract
Despite the availability of effective medications and psychosocial interventions for the management of a substance use disorder, some individuals repeatedly fail the most aggressive treatment regimens. For such individuals, alternative treatment options exist seeking to mitigate the negative consequences of the use of harmful substances. Participation in a managed alcohol program, or the use of sustained-release oral morphine or injectable opioid agonist treatment or the creation of safe injecting facilities, are examples of such nonstandard approaches. This article reviews the available evidence of these treatment modalities.