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L.A. County spends millions to stop overdoses. Critics say naloxone enables addicts, but city data show scores of lives saved
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L.A. County's naloxone distribution program has saved an estimated 24,503 lives since 2022 with a 96% survival rate among overdose patients treated, according to LAFD data, though some critics argue the drug enables addiction rather than preventing it.

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L.A. County spends millions to stop overdoses. Critics say naloxone enables addicts, but city data show scores of lives saved
CBS News California Investigates obtained data from the LAFD that show 24,503 of the 25,461 patients who received naloxone doses since 2022 survived their overdose, about 96%.
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