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Full article from BBC Wales
More needs to be done to prevent avoidable drug overdoses after 37 people died in Swansea in the last two years, a charity has said.
Sands Cymru said a further 25 lives had been saved thanks to heroin antidote naloxone which is given to users as part of a Welsh government scheme.
But the drug and alcohol charity wants to change users' risky behaviour and inform professionals how they can help.
The call comes as Welsh Overdose Awareness Day takes place on Friday.
In July 2009 the Welsh Take Home Naloxone pilot project was launched by the Welsh government in selected areas of Wales.
The key aim was to reduce drug-related deaths in Wales, promote harm reduction and improve the health and social wellbeing of drug users.
It was rolled out across Wales two years later and is now available at 34 sites.
"There is no doubt that naloxone has been responsible for saving lives across Wales," Mr Glyn said.
"It is one of the simplest ways of reducing drug-related deaths and I would urge drug users, families and friends to get their naloxone kits."
Full article from BBC Wales


