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What can you do to help combat the spread of methamphetamine? You can learn more about meth, get help if you have a problem, share your meth resources, stay informed by joining the Discuss Meth Web forum, or ask a question about meth.

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Whether you are a parent, teacher, police officer, business owner, or policy maker, you need to know the dangers of methamphetamine to your community. Learn the basics: What is meth? What are the street terms for meth? What are the dangers of meth use?

Parents and caregivers, learn the facts and talk to your children. Teachers, access resources for your classroom. Youth, know the risks of meth use.

To learn more search the MethResources.gov site.

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If you, or someone you know, have a problem with meth, get help now. Call 1-800-662-HELP or find treatment online.

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Every effort is made to make MethResources.gov a one-stop shop for reliable and comprehensive meth information. Please share publications, conferences, links, and other materials with us for evaluation and possible inclusion on MethResources.gov. Together we can ensure that this site remains a useful tool for all communities fighting meth.

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Join the DiscussMeth Web Forum  to communicate with your colleagues. DiscussMeth was created as a forum for sharing ideas, asking questions, and helping create a shared sense of mission in the fight against meth

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If you have a question about meth that cannot be answered by MethResources.gov or one of our FAQs, please contact us. Your e-mail will be handled by a subject matter specialist at the ONDCP Drug Policy Information Clearinghouse. The Clearinghouse responds to requests for drug-related documents, referrals, or data.