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Spider Davila, from L.A. Community Health Project, talks about how to use Narcan at an event marking International Overdose Awareness Day outside Los Angeles City Hall in August. (Photo: Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times)
Spider Davila, from L.A. Community Health Project, talks about how to use Narcan at an event marking International Overdose Awareness Day outside Los Angeles City Hall in August. (Photo: Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times)
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Last month, drugstores and pharmacies nationwide began stocking and selling the country’s first over-the-counter version of naloxone, a medication that can stop a potentially fatal overdose from opioids. It’s sold as a nasal spray under the brand name Narcan.

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