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If you want information about drug overdose – click one of these three links:
The easiest way to get immediate help is over the telephone.
If you feel so desperate that you are thinking of killing yourself you should ring the Samaritans at once: 08457 909090
If you are experiencing a medical emergency you must ring 999.
If you have a question about your health you can ring NHS Direct 0845 4647
People with alcohol and drug problems are just as entitled to medical help as anyone else.
Locally Surrey Drug Care offer 24 hour help and support to people with an both alcohol and drug problems: 01483 300112
The National Drinkline can offer 24 hour help to people with an alcohol problem: 0800 917 8282
The National Drugs Helpline offers the same help to people with drug problems: 0800 776600
Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous also offer 24 hour helplines where you will be able to speak to someone who will understand your situation:
AA – 08457 697 555 http://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk
NA - 020 7730 0009 http://www.ukna.org
The family members / carers / friends of people with alcohol problems can ring Al-Anon for help: 020 7403 0888 (10am-10pm seven days per week)
Family members of drug users can contact Families Anonymous, a free national voluntary organisation which exists to offer support to the families of drug users: http://www.famanon.org.uk
There is also help online:
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