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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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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