Health NZ is responding to the discovery of methamphetamine contaminated lollies this week.
"Following confirmation by the Drug Foundation on Tuesday that some lollies in food parcels from Auckland City Mission contained methamphetamine, our staff have been contacting people who may have received a food parcel through one of our services," says Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora Northern Regional Director, Mark Shepherd.
"Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora echoes this advice," says Mark.
"Alerts have been also distributed to our clinicians and the sector providing advice on people who may present with methamphetamine toxicity.
"We have been reaching out to people who may have received the potentially contaminated lollies through some of our services."
Mark says thorough checking is underway to ensure that anyone who may have received a pack is contacted and appropriately supported and directed to Police.
"You can also call the national poison line on 0800 764 766."
Anyone needing urgent care should call 111 immediately
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