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Everywhere they go, people ask for Narcan. But overdoses are increasingly hard to stop.

The region faces a number of questions about how to fight constantly evolving drugs.

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A 70-year-old man prepares to smoke a small white pill on Oct. 12, 2023. (Ana Ramirez / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
A 70-year-old man prepares to smoke a small white pill on Oct. 12, 2023. (Ana Ramirez / The San Diego Union-Tribune)

The region faces a number of questions about how to fight constantly evolving drugs

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