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In Today’s World, The Drugs Being Sold On The Street Aren’t What They’re Advertised As

Most, if not all of the drugs are laced with fentanyl.

Nobody is going to outsmart the drugs today.

It has become so bad, it’s a matter of “when” you overdose, and not “if” you overdose. Action Drug Rehab is a facility here in Santa Clarita that has and will keep saving lives to those who are battling a drug addiction.

Cary Quashen, Action’s leader, has been sober since Christmas Day of 1980.

Related Article: Cary Quashen Among 20 Community Members To Graduate From DEA’s Citizens Academy

If someone you know needs help, Action Drug Rehab is the answer. Action’s treatment team is composed of highly trained professionals such as psychiatrists, therapists, nurses, chemical dependency counselors, mental health counselors, case managers, social workers, administrators, and technicians.

Action Drug Rehab’s overall mission is to provide “a comprehensive, client driven, highly individualized, effective, tested, research-based, and compassionate group of addiction treatment programs with an emphasis on the foundational skills that will assist clients on every level”.

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Aside from the fentanyl epidemic, a substance called Xylazine is another way people are using to get high. This is a tranquilizer used for farm animals that enhances the high, like fentanyl.

Narcan, the life-saving medicine that stops an overdose in its tracks does not work with Xylazine. The bottom line here is, too many good souls are being taken away from these ugly drugs.

You cannot outsmart the drugs today. Anyone seeking treatment for themselves or a loved one must know that feeling scared, embarrassed, or guilty is all part of being a human, and Action Drug Rehab will guide you or your loved one to sobriety.

Cary Quashen and his team of medical experts at Action Drug Rehab are ready right now to help jumpstart your road to sobriety.

Action Drug Rehab can be contacted at their helpline at (800) 367-8336.


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Carl Goldman, along with his wife, Jeri repurchased KHTS AM-1220, Santa Clarita’s hometown station on October 24, 2003. They owned it from 1990-1998, and then sold it to Clear Channel Communication in 1998, buying it back from Clear Channel in 2003. Since then, they have rebuilt KHTS as a critical voice of the Valley. In 2015 the radio station moved to its new headquarters on Main Street in Old Town Newhall, in the original Newhall Hardware building. In 2018 an FM was added, 98.1, with its signal being simulcast with AM-1220. In January 2020, Carl and Jeri cruised on the Diamond Princess. Carl was one of the first Americans to come down with Covid-19. Months earlier he was impacted by Guillain Barre Syndrome as a result of a Shingles vaccine in September 2019. He is still in recovery from the vaccine.