Where to Find Specialized Help

If you or someone you care about is struggling with drug addiction, you are not alone. Qualified, confidential, and often free support is available from various institutions and organizations worldwide.

In Case of Emergency:

If you or someone else is experiencing a medical emergency (e.g., overdose, severe withdrawal symptoms), please contact your local emergency services immediately (e.g., 911 in the US, 112 in Europe, or your country's specific number).

Finding Local Help

The best support is often local. To find help in your area:

  • Search online for: "[Your Country/City] + drug helpline" or "[Your Country/City] + addiction treatment services".
  • Contact your doctor or a local health clinic for referrals.
  • Look for national or regional mental health or substance abuse agencies.

Many countries have dedicated toll-free helplines.

International Organizations

These organizations provide information, resources, and support global efforts:

  • World Health Organization (WHO): Psychoactive Drugs Information
  • United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC): UNODC Website
  • Support Groups: Organizations like Narcotics Anonymous (NA) or SMART Recovery have meetings worldwide. Search for "[Support Group Name] + [Your Area]".

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Important: Contact information for specialized help can change. Always verify with official sources for the most up-to-date details. This website is for informational purposes and does not replace professional advice.