Pubdate: Wed, 07 Jun 2000 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2000 The Province Contact: 200 Granville Street, Ste. #1, Vancouver, BC V6C 3N3 Canada Fax: (604) 605-2323 Website: http://www.vancouverprovince.com/ Author: Jack Keating, Staff Reporter The Province SAFE SITES COULD PREVENT OVERDOSE DEATHS A startling 30-per-cent jump in drug overdose deaths in B.C. so far this year has sparked renewed calls for a safe-injection site in Vancouver. "It's absolutely appalling because these are preventable deaths," said Bud Osborn, past director of the Vancouver/Richmond health board. "It's time to bring these deaths to a stop. We know what to do." His comments came after B.C.'s chief coroner, Larry Campbell, reported that 131 British Columbians died from drug overdoses in the first 51/2 months of the year. That's up from 96 deaths in the same Jan. 1-May 15 period last year. Osborn said Germany, Switzerland, Holland, Spain and Australia all now have safe-injection sites for intravenous drug users in their major cities. Osborn also advocates prescribing heroin as a health-based alternative to law-enforcement's "disastrous" war on drugs. Overdose deaths in B.C. shot from 39 a year in 1988 to 412 in 1998. "We had a decrease in the number of heroin overdoses in the last few years, but this year it seems to have gone right back up," said Dr. Jeremy Etherington, head of emergency at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek