NSW Health chief addiction medicine specialist, Dr Hester Wilson, said it was essential for people who used drugs to carry naloxone and to call an ambulance if they suspected an overdose.NSW Health chief addiction medicine specialist, Dr Hester Wilson, said it was essential for people who used drugs to carry naloxone and to call an ambulance if they suspected an overdose.
On Thursday, NSW Health said nitazenes had been found in drug samples related to a cluster of overdoses reported in Nepean Blue Mountains local health district. Investigations into the cases are ongoing. Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup
NSW Health chief addiction medicine specialist, Dr Hester Wilson, said it was important to recognise the signs of an opioid overdose early and respond quickly. She said in light of the cluster of cases, it was essential for people who used drugs to carry naloxone, and to call an ambulance if they suspected an overdose.
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