Police say the anti-overdose medication will help save lives in Devon and Cornwall.
A nasal spray used to treat suspected drug overdoses is being added to hundreds of Devon and Cornwall Police vehicles.
It said the kits would contain guidance for police officers on triaging someone who has potentially suffered a drug overdose. "Having nasal naloxone readily available to our officers ensures that we are equipped to step in and help people when they need it most," he said.
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