If you feel you or anyone you know needs help, there are a number of treatment organisations you can contact in strict confidence.
MethHelp is a uniquely New Zealand website for people looking for help with their own or someone else’s methamphetamine use. MethHelp shares the stories, experiences, insight and hope of people who have been there – people who abused methamphetamine and found a way through. www.methhelp.org.nz
The Alcohol Drug Helpline (0800 787 797) provides free and confidential support for any person concerned about their own or another person's alcohol or drug use. When you call you will talk to an experienced counsellor who is there to listen. You can trust the helpline to provide you with confidential and non-judgemental help when you need it.
The helpline is open from 10am-10pm, every day.
For health information on injecting drug use contact the Needle Exchange Programme www.needle.co.nz.
What to do in a crisis
If someone overdoses, becomes unwell, or has a bad reaction to methamphetamine or any other drug, do not hesitate to get emergency medical assistance. A quick response could save their life: