Pubdate: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 Source: Daily Telegraph (Australia) Copyright: 2001 News Limited Contact: 2 Holt Street, Surry Hills, NSW, 2010 Fax: (02) 9288-2300 Website: http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ HEROIN ADDICTS 'LEFT TO DIE' ONE in three heroin addicts is more scared of police involvement after an overdose than saving the life of a co-user, according to a new report.Heroin deaths have doubled in the past decade, but users are refusing to call an ambulance as they fear being caught. The Australian Institute of Criminology report released yesterday revealed the startling figures which showed heroin users were abandoning their mates. The report found 15 years of drug education - telling witnesses to heroin overdoses to get medical help - was falling on deaf ears. More than half of all heroin users in Australia have experienced an overdose, with more than one-third overdosing in 1999-2000. In 1998 alone there were 737 heroin overdose victims aged between 15 and 44. In the same year more than 180,000 people witnessed an overdose. "The vast majority of witnesses to overdoses, saw between one and four overdoses in the 12 months prior to the survey in 1998," it said. But it was the reaction to the overdoses that has caused the largest concern. Almost 24 per cent of witnesses "never" called for assistance, with men more likely than women to not call for medical help. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth