Daily tests carried out between May and July 2014 revealed high levels of methamphetamine, codeine, morphine and methadone in new research examining two wastewater treatment plants servicing 1.3 million people living in our largest city. Click here to read more...
The Bay of Plenty District Health Board's (BOPDHB) Youth Alcohol and other Drugs (AOD) service, Sorted, said fewer than 10 of the 230-250 referrals it received a year would have used methamphetamine. Click here to read more...
Meth is closing in on alcohol as New Zealand's most addictive substance. Everyone from teenagers to 60-year-old middle-class white men are using it. Click here to read more...
A police superintendent says methamphetamine, better known as P, is a common and popular choice of drug in New Zealand - and it's getting worse. Click here to read more...
A "light bulb" drink jar being sold at Kmart in Australia has been taken off the shelves after anti-drug campaigners slammed it for looking 'just like a meth-smoking device'. Click here to read more...
A report funded by the Ministry of Health, which provides key recommendations for the country's first national standard for methamphetamine contamination. Click here to read more...
The Te Awamutu Courier published an article on 'P' Spreading. The news for a local resident to find her house at Kihikihi is contaminated with methamphetamine (meth or P) has been devastating. Click here to read more...