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Celebrating National Recovery Month: Hope is Real. Recovery is Real.

By Phil Kosanovich, MBA on September 5, 2024
Celebrating National Recovery Month This September As September unfolds, we at Cornerstone of Southern California join millions across the nation in observing National Recovery Month. This annual celebration shines a spotlight on substance use treatment and mental health services, reminding us all that recovery is possible and that every journey toward healing is worthy of […]
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The Growing Danger of Fentanyl with Xylazine & Treatment Options

By Phil Kosanovich on October 25, 2023
Fentanyl and Xylazine: The Increasing Dangers and Treatment Options In the last 10 years, the dangers of Fentanyl exposure have become increasingly more wide spread, including and especially across public platforms and social media. And though both healthcare professionals and government establishments, including the U.S. Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the Federal Drug […]
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Dangers of Snorting Ativan

By Phil Kosanovich on December 18, 2024
Snorting Ativan (lorazepam) is a dangerous form of drug abuse that delivers the medication rapidly into the bloodstream, intensifying its effects and increasing the risk of severe health consequences. Why Do People Snort Ativan and Why Is It Dangerous? Snorting Ativan (lorazepam) is a dangerous method of abuse that amplifies the drug’s effects while significantly […]
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The Dangers of Snorting Molly (MDMA, Ecstasy)

By Phil Kosanovich on December 18, 2024
Snorting Molly is a common method of use that significantly increases the risks of severe health complications. This dangerous practice not only damages nasal tissues but also raises the likelihood of overdose from contaminated substances like fentanyl, which can lead to fatal and severe health complications. What is MDMA? MDMA, or 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine, is a synthetic […]
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How Long Does Cocaine Stay in Your System?

By Phil Kosanovich on December 18, 2024
Typically, urine tests can detect cocaine for up to four days, blood tests for up to 48 hours, saliva tests for around 48 hours, and hair tests for up to 90 days. For heavy or prolonged cocaine users, these detection windows can extend further, especially in urine or hair testing. Heavy and prolonged use of […]
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How Long Do Amphetamines or Speed Stay in Your System?

By Phil Kosanovich, MBA on December 18, 2024
Amphetamines or Speed can be detected in urine for up to four days, in blood up to 48 hours, in saliva for around 60 hours, and in hair follicles for up to 90 days after use. Amphetamine detectability depends on many factors, including the type of drug test, frequency of drug use, amount of drug […]
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